Cohomology of matching rules
Abstract
Quasiperiodic patterns described by polyhedral "atomic surfaces" and admitting matching rules are considered. It is shown that the cohomology ring of the continuous hull of such patterns is isomorphic to that of the complement of a torus TN to an arrangement A of thickened affine tori of codimension two. Explicit computation of Betti numbers for several two-dimensional tilings and for the icosahedral Ammann-Kramer tiling confirms in most cases the results obtained previously by different methods. The cohomology groups of TN A have a natural structure of a right module over the group ring of the space symmetry group of the pattern and can be decomposed in a direct sum of its irreducible representations. An example of such decomposition is shown for the Ammann-Kramer tiling.
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