Solving Rep-tile by Computers: Performance of Solvers and Analyses of Solutions

10/07/2021
by   Mutsunori Banbara, et al.
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A rep-tile is a polygon that can be dissected into smaller copies (of the same size) of the original polygon. A polyomino is a polygon that is formed by joining one or more unit squares edge to edge. These two notions were first introduced and investigated by Solomon W. Golomb in the 1950s and popularized by Martin Gardner in the 1960s. Since then, dozens of studies have been made in communities of recreational mathematics and puzzles. In this study, we first focus on the specific rep-tiles that have been investigated in these communities. Since the notion of rep-tiles is so simple that can be formulated mathematically in a natural way, we can apply a representative puzzle solver, a MIP solver, and SAT-based solvers for solving the rep-tile problem in common. In comparing their performance, we can conclude that the puzzle solver is the weakest while the SAT-based solvers are the strongest in the context of simple puzzle solving. We then turn to analyses of the specific rep-tiles. Using some properties of the rep-tile patterns found by a solver, we can complete analyses of specific rep-tiles up to certain sizes. That is, up to certain sizes, we can determine the existence of solutions, clarify the number of the solutions, or we can enumerate all the solutions for each size. In the last case, we find new series of solutions for the rep-tiles which have never been found in the communities.

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