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English: The dual process which forms the four semiplanigons admissible in k-dual uniform tilings. The centers of the regular polygons are connected via edge midpoints, and alternatively, the inverse dot product is computed about the vertex over the polygons whose own vertices are an edge away from the original vertex. Furthermore, example of dual uniform 2 tilings using these semiplanigons are shown below. Made in Paint.
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current20:37, 8 October 2020Thumbnail for version as of 20:37, 8 October 2020942 × 1,148 (130 KB)Harry Princeton38 px resolution, polar reciprocation, more explanation, and all quadrilaterals can tile the plane.
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