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An assembly generally refers to the structure created from tiles binding together.
 
An assembly generally refers to the structure created from tiles binding together.
 
==Definition==
 
==Definition==
An assembly in $n$-dimensional space (most commonly taken to be $n=2$ or $n=3$) is a partial function ${\alpha}:{\mathbb{Z}^n} \dashrightarrow {T}$
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An assembly in $n$-dimensional space (most commonly taken to be $n=2$ or $n=3$) is a partial function ${\alpha}:{\mathbb{Z}^n} \dashrightarrow {T}$.
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[[Category: Terminology]]

Revision as of 12:59, 21 May 2013

Informal Description

An assembly generally refers to the structure created from tiles binding together.

Definition

An assembly in \(n\)-dimensional space (most commonly taken to be \(n=2\) or \(n=3\)) is a partial function \({\alpha}:{\mathbb{Z}^n} \dashrightarrow {T}\).