A Theoretical Schema for Building Weavings of Nets via Colored Tilings of Two-Dimensional Spaces and Some Simple Polyhedral, Planar and Three-Periodic Examples
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Thompson, Benjamin
Hyde, Stephen
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Laser Pages Publishing Ltd.
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We analyse two-component “weavings” made of a
pair of dual (p,q) and (q,p) nets that undulate on both sides
of the sphere, the plane and the hyperbolic plane. Families of
weavings are described, sharing a common parent net. The
examples describe zero-, two- and three-periodic weavings in
three-space. We derive all edge-2-transitive weavings with
(p,q)=(3,3), (4,3), (4,4), (4,6) using Delaney-Dress tiling
theory, described in detail. The two-dimensional hyperbolic
weavings are mapped into (euclidean) three-space to form a
pair of catenated crystalline nets. The examples suggest
generalisations to other weavings on surfaces, including
weavings of filaments. A simple hyperbolic weavings of
filaments is derived, analogous to the common warp-andweft filament weaving in the plane. The resulting threeperiodic pattern is related to the molecular-scale weaving in
the synthetic COF-505 material synthesized by Liu et al.
[Science, vol. 351: 365–369, 2016].
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Israel Journal of Chemistry
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