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The number of convex tilings of the sphere by triangles, squares, or hexagons

Published 8 Feb 2017 in math.GT and math.AG | (1702.02614v2)

Abstract: A tiling of the sphere by triangles, squares, or hexagons is convex if every vertex has at most 6, 4, or 3 polygons adjacent to it, respectively. Assigning an appropriate weight to any tiling, our main result is explicit formulas for the weighted number of convex tilings with a given number of tiles. To prove these formulas, we build on work of Thurston, who showed that the convex triangulations correspond to orbits of vectors of positive norm in a Hermitian lattice $\Lambda\subset \mathbb{C}{1,9}$. First, we extend this result to convex square- and hexagon-tilings. Then, we explicitly compute the relevant lattice $\Lambda$. Next, we integrate the Siegel theta function for $\Lambda$ to produce a modular form whose Fourier coefficients encode the weighted number of tilings. Finally, we determine the formulas using finite-dimensionality of spaces of modular forms.

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