Hex Mosaic Diagrams are More Tile Efficient Than Square Mosaic Diagrams
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https://doi.org/10.46787/pump.v9i.6331Keywords:
knot theory; mosaics; hexagonal mosaicsAbstract
There are many types of tiles that can be used to represent projections of knots onto small grids, namely square tiles and hexagonal tiles. In this paper we show that given any knot on a square grid, we can project it onto a hexagon grid using fewer tiles. Efficiency can sometimes be improved using simple shifts of crossings.
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2026-01-20
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Allen, R., Alanis, C., Gilbert, M., Recker, M., & Kate, K. (2026). Hex Mosaic Diagrams are More Tile Efficient Than Square Mosaic Diagrams. The PUMP Journal of Undergraduate Research, 9, 17–29. https://doi.org/10.46787/pump.v9i.6331
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Copyright (c) 2026 Roland Allen, Carter Alanis, Megan Gilbert, Malia Recker, Kearney Kate

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