Tiling a rectangle with the fewest squares

Abstract

We show that a square-tiling of a p× q rectangle, where p and q are relatively prime integers, has at least 2p squares. If q>p we construct a square-tiling with less than q/p+C p squares of integer size, for some universal constant C.

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