Inspired by an article in @chalkdustmag, I wrote code to generate Truchet tiles for any even number of sides. Then I looked up which tilings of even-sided polygons exist, and here we are: http://somethingorotherwhatever.com/truchet-polygons/ …pic.twitter.com/s80y2zYBWn
what do temperature/heat diffusion/percolation/ or cellular automata driven state changes look like? and what about continuous state changes with a saddle point intermediate state instead of a rotating tile?
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It reminds me of the Cahn-Hilliard model for phase separation. This is responsible for effects like Ostwald ripening. This model is self-similar so as it coarsens, the features look statistically the same, just at a different length scale. It maintains the same fractal dimension.
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