Penrose kite fractalWritten By Paul BourkeOctober 2019 Inspired by Kerry Mitchell. First published in "The Pattern Book: Fractals, Art and Nature", pages 304-306. Editor: Clifford Pickover.
One the two tile non-periodic tiles called Penrose tiles consists of a so called "kite" shape and a "dart" shape. The kite shown below can be split into three smaller kites and two half darts. ![]()
The lengths and angles of the kite are presented below where phi is golden section defined here as (1+sqrt(5))/2. ![]()
This can be repeated recursively, on each level the kites are split into 5 regions. The boundary of these regions is shown below for increasing levels. ![]()
The units above can be rotated around the lower left corner to form the following, this is how they were originally presented by Kerry Mitchell. ![]()
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