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Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 303, Issues 2-3, 15 July 2003, Pages 353-374
Tilings of the Plane
 
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An O(n log n)-algorithm for finding a domino tiling of a plane picture whose number of holes is bounded

Nicolas ThiantE-mail The Corresponding Author

Equipe Combinatoire, Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), case postale 189-Combinatoire, 4 Place Jussieu, 75252, Paris Cedex 05, France

Available online 29 January 2003.

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Abstract

We consider the problem of tiling a plane picture with dominoes, this picture can be with holes or without holes. We give a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of such a tiling and then we deduce an algorithm to decide whether a picture is tileable or not and if it is, to determine a tiling. This algorithm runs in O(kn+n log n) time, where n and k are the respective numbers of cells and holes. We also propose a simplified version of this algorithm which is linear in the area enclosed by the outer boundary, provided the picture has a bounded number of holes.


Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 303, Issues 2-3, 15 July 2003, Pages 353-374
Tilings of the Plane
 
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