Polyominoes with maximally many holes

Abstract

What is the maximum number of holes that a polyomino with n tiles can enclose? Call this number f(n). We show that if nk = ( 22k+1 + 3 · 2k+1+4 ) / 3 and hk = ( 22k-1 ) /3, then f(nk) = hk for k 1. We also give nearly matching upper and lower bounds for large n, showing as a corollary that f(n) ≈ n/2.

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