Talk:Ammann–Beenker tiling

How long are the sides of the tiles?
Especially the "Ammann 4" tiles looks simple. The lengths of the sides can surely be computed with some mathmatics, but it would be nice if they are given in a simple drawing. :-) --RokerHRO (talk) 11:14, 6 November 2014 (UTC)

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Strange statement
I tagged the statement "Because all tilings obtained with the tiles are non-periodic, Ammann–Beenker tilings are considered aperiodic tilings" in the lead section for needing a citation, because I think this is a very strange statement. If an Ammann-Beenker tiling is created via the cut-and-project method without matching rules, then the tiles in the resulting tiling will be unmarked and thus not aperiodic tiles because there are periodic tilings that can be created with the unmarked tiles. But that tiling would still be an Ammann-Beenker tiling (since it is identical to a tiling obtainable from the aperiodic AB tiles with matching rules), right? Toshio Yamaguchi (talk) 18:22, 14 April 2020 (UTC)