Combinatorial and harmonic-analytic methods for integer tilings

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
I. Łaba, Itay Londner
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Abstract

Abstract A finite set of integers A tiles the integers by translations if $\mathbb {Z}$ can be covered by pairwise disjoint translated copies of A. Restricting attention to one tiling period, we have $A\oplus B=\mathbb {Z}_M$ for some $M\in \mathbb {N}$ and $B\subset \mathbb {Z}$. This can also be stated in terms of cyclotomic divisibility of the mask polynomials $A(X)$ and $B(X)$ associated with A and B. In this article, we introduce a new approach to a systematic study of such tilings. Our main new tools are the box product, multiscale cuboids and saturating sets, developed through a combination of harmonic-analytic and combinatorial methods. We provide new criteria for tiling and cyclotomic divisibility in terms of these concepts. As an application, we can determine whether a set A containing certain configurations can tile a cyclic group $\mathbb {Z}_M$, or recover a tiling set based on partial information about it. We also develop tiling reductions where a given tiling can be replaced by one or more tilings with a simpler structure. The tools introduced here are crucial in our proof in [24] that all tilings of period $(pqr)^2$, where $p,q,r$ are distinct odd primes, satisfy a tiling condition proposed by Coven and Meyerowitz [2].
整数平铺的组合与谐波解析方法
如果$\mathbb {Z}$可以被A的成对不相交的翻译副本覆盖,则有限整数集A通过平移对整数进行平铺,将注意限制在一个平铺周期内,对于\mathbb {N}$和$B\子集\mathbb {Z}$中的某些$M,我们有$A\ 0 + B=\mathbb {Z}_M$。这也可以用与A和B相关的掩模多项式$A(X)$和$B(X)$的分环可除性来表述。在本文中,我们介绍了一种系统研究这种平铺法的新方法。我们的主要新工具是盒积,多尺度长方体和饱和集,通过谐波解析和组合方法的结合开发。根据这些概念,我们提供了平铺和切分性的新标准。作为一个应用,我们可以确定一个包含某些配置的集合a是否可以平铺一个循环群$\mathbb {Z}_M$,或者根据它的部分信息恢复一个平铺集合。我们还开发了平铺减少,其中给定的平铺可以由一个或多个结构更简单的平铺取代。在[24]中,我们证明了周期$(pqr)^2$的所有平铺,其中$p,q,r$是不同的奇素数,满足Coven和Meyerowitz[2]提出的平铺条件,这里引入的工具是至关重要的。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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9.40
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