Tessellation: The Geometry of Tiles, Honeycombs and M.C. Escher

Tuesday, March 3, 2015 - 22:30 in Physics & Chemistry

Tessellation is a repeating pattern of the same shapes without any gaps or overlaps. These patterns are found in nature, used by artists and architects and studied for their mathematical properties.

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