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Researchers find shortest nonintersecting route to connect every point on kaleidoscopic, “quasicrystalline” surface.
The researchers found a path that touches on every vertical in an Amman -Beenker tiling, without crossing itself, before ending back where it started.
Solving a Hamiltonian cycle for even one type of tiling is no small feat, but it could help address scientific challenges.
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