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Mathematicians end decades-long quest to find elusive ‘vampire einstein’ shape


What has 14 sides, is full of curves, and can perfectly cover a surface with no gaps or overlaps? It’s not a riddle — it’s a “vampire einstein.”

In March, a retired printing technician named David Smith stumbled upon a remarkable discovery in the world of mathematics. He found a 13-sided shape that could completely tile a surface without ever repeating. The shape, nicknamed “the hat” for its vaguely fedora-like shape was the culmination of decades of hunting by mathematicians around the world.

Since 1961 mathematicians had wondered if such a shape could exist. At first, mathematicians found a set of 20,426 shapes that could tile together while creating a pattern that never repeats (in contrast to the tiles on a kitchen floor, which do create a repeating pattern). Eventually, mathematicians found a  set of 104 shapes that could create such a never-repeating tiling. 

The middle and right shapes are examples of ‘Spectres’ — 14-sided shapes that can be tiled infinitely without ever creating a repeating pattern. (Image credit: Smith et al.)



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