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Cooperation is a property of systems that can take information from two different places in order to determine which tiles to place in a third location. This is traditionally a property of temperature 2 or higher systems, since this enables single tiles to have certain glues that allow them to attach in place based off of the exposed glues nearby. However, temperature 1 systems have been known to "fake" cooperation using geometry.
 
Cooperation is a property of systems that can take information from two different places in order to determine which tiles to place in a third location. This is traditionally a property of temperature 2 or higher systems, since this enables single tiles to have certain glues that allow them to attach in place based off of the exposed glues nearby. However, temperature 1 systems have been known to "fake" cooperation using geometry.
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Revision as of 10:49, 5 August 2016

Overview

Cooperation is a property of systems that can take information from two different places in order to determine which tiles to place in a third location. This is traditionally a property of temperature 2 or higher systems, since this enables single tiles to have certain glues that allow them to attach in place based off of the exposed glues nearby. However, temperature 1 systems have been known to "fake" cooperation using geometry.