Topology of Tiling Spaces ( University Lecture Series )

Publication series :University Lecture Series

Author: Lorenzo Sadun  

Publisher: American Mathematical Society‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9781470418359

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780821847275

Subject: O157.3 combinatorial geometry

Keyword: Geometry and Topology

Language: ENG

Access to resources Favorite

Disclaimer: Any content in publications that violate the sovereignty, the constitution or regulations of the PRC is not accepted or approved by CNPIEC.

Topology of Tiling Spaces

Description

Aperiodic tilings are interesting to mathematicians and scientists for both theoretical and practical reasons. The serious study of aperiodic tilings began as a solution to a problem in logic. Simpler aperiodic tilings eventually revealed hidden “symmetries” that were previously considered impossible, while the tilings themselves were quite striking. The discovery of quasicrystals showed that such aperiodicity actually occurs in nature and led to advances in materials science. Many properties of aperiodic tilings can be discerned by studying one tiling at a time. However, by studying families of tilings, further properties are revealed. This broader study naturally leads to the topology of tiling spaces. This book is an introduction to the topology of tiling spaces, with a target audience of graduate students who wish to learn about the interface of topology with aperiodic order. It isn't a comprehensive and cross-referenced tome about everything having to do with tilings, which would be too big, too hard to read, and far too hard to write! Rather, it is a review of the explosion of recent work on tiling spaces as inverse limits, on the cohomology of tiling spaces, on substitution tilings and the role of rotations, and on tilings that do not have finite local complexity. Powerful computational techniques have been developed, as have new ways of thinking about tiling spaces. The text contains a generous supply of examples and exercises.

Chapter

Title page

Contents

Preface

Basic notions

Tiling spaces and inverse limits

Cohomology of tilings spaces

Relaxing the rules I: Rotations

Pattern-equivariant cohomology

Tricks of the trade

Relaxing the rules II: Tilings without finite local complexity

Solutions to selected exercises

Bibliography

Back Cover

The users who browse this book also browse