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English: The dual of the 3.4.3.12; 3.12.12; uniform 2 tiling. This is a Krotenheerdt tiling, with the same number of types of vertices as orbits. The two vertex polygons are kites ('ties') and isosceles triangles. Four kites form four-sided stars, and adding four adjacent isosceles triangles yield a square of side length 2+sqrt(3). Made with Microsoft Word. |
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