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33344-33434 tilings

Faced colored by their symmetry positions
Type 2-uniform tiling
Designation[1] [33.42; 32.4.3.4]1 [33.42; 32.4.3.4]2
Vertex configurations 3.3.4.3.4 and 3.3.3.4.4
Symmetry p4g, [4,4+], (4*2) pgg, [4+,4+], (22×)
Rotation symmetry p4, [4,4]+, (442) p2, [4+,4+]+, (2222)
Properties 4-isohedral, 5-isotoxal 3-isohedral, 6-isotoxal

Ingeometry of the Euclidean plane, a 33344-33434 tiling is one of two of 20 2-uniform tilings of the Euclidean plane by regular polygons. They contains regular triangle and square faces, arranged in two vertex configuration: 3.3.3.4.4 and 3.3.4.3.4.[2]

The first has triangles in groups of 3 and square in groups of 1 and 2. It has 4 types of faces and 5 types of edges.

The second has triangles in groups of 4, and squares in groups of 2. It has 3 types of face and 6 types of edges.

Geometry

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Its two vertex configurations are shared with two 1-uniform tilings:

 
3.3.4.3.4
 
3.3.3.4.4
 
snub square tiling
 
elongated triangular tiling

Circle Packings

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These 2-uniform tilings can be used as a circle packings.

In the first 2-uniform tiling (whose dual resembles a key-lock pattern): cyan circles are in contact with 5 other circles (3 cyan, 2 pink), corresponding to the V33.42 planigon, and pink circles are also in contact with 5 other circles (4 cyan, 1 pink), corresponding to the V32.4.3.4 planigon. It is homeomorphic to the ambo operation on the tiling, with the cyan and pink gap polygons corresponding to the cyan and pink circles (mini-vertex configuration polygons; one dimensional duals to the respective planigons). Both images coincide.

In the second 2-uniform tiling (whose dual resembles jagged streams of water): cyan circles are in contact with 5 other circles (2 cyan, 3 pink), corresponding to the V33.42 planigon, and pink circles are also in contact with 5 other circles (3 cyan, 2 pink), corresponding to the V32.4.3.4 planigon. It is homeomorphic to the ambo operation on the tiling, with the cyan and pink gap polygons corresponding to the cyan and pink circles (mini-vertex configuration polygons; one dimensional duals to the respective planigons). Both images coincide.

Circle Packings of and Ambo Operations on Two Pentagonal Isoperimetric 2-dual-uniform tilings.
C[33.42; 32.4.3.4]1 a33.42; 32.4.3.4]1 C[33.42; 32.4.3.4]2 a[33.42; 32.4.3.4]2
       

Dual tilings

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The dual tilings have right triangle and kite faces, defined by face configurations: V3.3.3.4.4 and V3.3.4.3.4, and can be seen combining the prismatic pentagonal tiling and Cairo pentagonal tilings.

Faces 1-uniform 2-uniform
V3.3.3.4.4 V3.3.4.3.4 V3.3.3.4.4 and V3.3.4.3.4
 
V3.3.3.4.4
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V3.3.4.3.4
 
prismatic pentagonal tiling
 
Cairo pentagonal tiling
 
Dual tiling I
 
Dual tiling II

Notes

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  1. ^ Grünbaum, Branko; Shephard, G. C. (1987). Tilings and Patterns. W. H. Freeman. ISBN 0-7167-1193-1. p. 65-67
  • ^ Chavey (1989)
  • References

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