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written by
David Austin
This web page contains two applets that allow the user to create Penrose tilings with rhomboids. The first applet requires the user to construct the tiling for themselves while the second applet includes hints to help construct a tiling.
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<a href="https://psrc.aapt.org/items/detail.cfm?ID=9249">Austin, David. Penrose Tilings. June 5, 2007.</a>
APA Format
Austin, D. (2007, June 5). Penrose Tilings. Retrieved September 17, 2024, from http://merganser.math.gvsu.edu/david/penrose/
Chicago Format
Austin, David. Penrose Tilings. June 5, 2007. http://merganser.math.gvsu.edu/david/penrose/ (accessed 17 September 2024).
MLA Format
Austin, David. Penrose Tilings. 2007. 5 June 2007. 17 Sep. 2024 <http://merganser.math.gvsu.edu/david/penrose/>.
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@misc{
Author = "David Austin",
Title = {Penrose Tilings},
Volume = {2024},
Number = {17 September 2024},
Month = {June 5, 2007},
Year = {2007}
}
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%A David Austin %T Penrose Tilings %D June 5, 2007 %U http://merganser.math.gvsu.edu/david/penrose/ %O application/java
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