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J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 41 (2 May 2008) 175208 (22pp)   doi: 10.1088/1751-8113/41/17/175208

Self-similar quasilattices with windows having fractal boundaries


K Niizeki
Department of Electronics, Tohoku Institute of Technology, Sendai 982-8588, Japan
E-mail: kniizeki@tohtech.ac.jp

Abstract. The point inflation rule is presented as a powerful scheme to produce a self-similar quasilattice with a non-crystallographic point symmetry. Alternatively, the conjugate point inflation rule, which is a set map acting on the internal space, has the unique fixed point, which is a compact set, W, and the quasilattice (QL) is obtained with the projection method by taking W as the window. The fixed point, W, is the attractor of the set map. If W is topologically a disc (a ball for a three-dimensional case), its boundary is usually fractal. We investigate conditions for the boundary of the window to be a von Koch curve. A practical method of constructing windows and the relevant QLs is presented. A lot of windows with fractal boundaries are determined on the basis of this method. We introduce isomerism which has priority of rank to the mutual-local-derivability as a classification scheme for self-similar QLs. It is argued that the PIR and isomerism can be the key points of classification of self-similar QLs.

PACS numbers: 61.44.-n, 61.50.-f, 02.10.-v

Print publication: Issue 17 (2 May 2008)
Received 4 January 2008, in final form 19 March 2008
Published 15 April 2008

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