The Mathematics of Patterns and Tessellations Explained
Geometry of Tiles, Symmetry Groups, Quilting Designs, Wallpaper Patterns, and Islamic Geometric Art in Mathematical Practice
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The Mathematics of Patterns and Tessellations Explained: Geometry of Tiles, Symmetry Groups, Quilting Designs, Wallpaper Patterns, and Islamic Geometric Art in Mathematical Practice is a deep exploration of the hidden mathematical structure behind the surfaces that surround us. From tiled floors and quilt blocks to wallpaper design and sacred geometric art, this book reveals how angles, polygons, symmetry transformations, and combinatorics shape the patterns we see every day. If you have ever wondered why certain shapes fit together perfectly while others leave gaps, this comprehensive guide explains the geometry that governs repetition in the plane.
Beginning with the foundations of polygon geometry and regular tessellations, this book builds step by step into semi regular tilings, symmetry transformations, and the seventeen wallpaper groups that classify every possible repeating pattern. You will discover how translations, rotations, reflections, and glide reflections generate infinite designs from a single fundamental domain. Along the way, you will explore how coloring, combinatorics, and modular arithmetic influence quilt layouts, tile arrangements, and textile motifs.
The book also examines the extraordinary mathematical sophistication of Islamic geometric art, revealing how compass constructions, star polygons, and lattice structures create visually stunning sacred designs. Modern developments such as aperiodic tilings and Penrose patterns demonstrate how non repeating structures challenge traditional symmetry assumptions while preserving mathematical order. Architectural and interior design applications show how tessellation theory extends into real world construction, facade design, and spatial planning.
Whether you are a math enthusiast, art lover, designer, quilter, architect, educator, or lifelong learner, this book offers a rigorous yet accessible journey into the mathematics of patterns. Rich in geometric insight and practical examples, it demonstrates that the beauty of repetition is never accidental. It is the result of precise mathematical rules that transform simple shapes into infinite structure.
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