Comment on "Decagonal andQuasi-Crystalline Tilings in MedievalIslamic Architecture"

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Comment on "Decagonal andQuasi-Crystalline Tilings in MedievalIslamic Architecture". / Makovicky, Emil.

I: Science, Bind 318, 2007, s. 1383a-.

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Makovicky, E 2007, 'Comment on "Decagonal andQuasi-Crystalline Tilings in MedievalIslamic Architecture"', Science, bind 318, s. 1383a-. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1146262

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Makovicky, E. (2007). Comment on "Decagonal andQuasi-Crystalline Tilings in MedievalIslamic Architecture". Science, 318, 1383a-. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1146262

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Makovicky E. Comment on "Decagonal andQuasi-Crystalline Tilings in MedievalIslamic Architecture". Science. 2007;318:1383a-. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1146262

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Makovicky, Emil. / Comment on "Decagonal andQuasi-Crystalline Tilings in MedievalIslamic Architecture". I: Science. 2007 ; Bind 318. s. 1383a-.

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title = "Comment on {"}Decagonal andQuasi-Crystalline Tilings in MedievalIslamic Architecture{"}",
abstract = "Lu and Steinhardt (Reports, 23 February 2007, p. 1106) claimed the discovery of a large, potentially quasi-crystalline Islamic tiling in the Darb-i Imam shrine but regard the earlier Maragha tiling, previously described as quasiperiodic, as a small isolated motif. We demonstrate that the Darb-i Imam pattern is periodic and that the quasi-crystalline discs superimposed on its lattice are derivatives of the Maragha pattern.",
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AB - Lu and Steinhardt (Reports, 23 February 2007, p. 1106) claimed the discovery of a large, potentially quasi-crystalline Islamic tiling in the Darb-i Imam shrine but regard the earlier Maragha tiling, previously described as quasiperiodic, as a small isolated motif. We demonstrate that the Darb-i Imam pattern is periodic and that the quasi-crystalline discs superimposed on its lattice are derivatives of the Maragha pattern.

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