Golden, Quasicrystalline, Chiral Packings of Tetrahedra

Abstract

Since antiquity, the packing of convex shapes has been of great interest to many scientists and mathematicians. Recently, particular interest has been given to packings of three-dimensional tetrahedra. Dense packings of both crystalline and semi-quasicrystalline have been reported. It is interesting that a semiquasicrystalline packing of tetrahedra can emerge naturally within a thermodynamic simulation approach. However, this packing is not perfectly quasicrystalline and the packing density, while dense, is not maximal. Here we suggest that a "golden rotation" between tetrahedral facial junctions can arrange tetrahedra into a perfect quasicrystalline packing.

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