Craig S. Kaplan | |
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Education | University of Waterloo (BMath), University of Washington (MSc, PhD) |
Known for | Einstein problem |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics, Computer Science |
Institutions | University of Waterloo |
Website | https://isohedral.ca/ |
Craig S. Kaplan is a Canadian computer scientist, mathematician, and mathematical artist.[1] He is an editor of the Journal of Mathematics and the Arts (formerly chief editor), and an organizer of the Bridges Conference on mathematics and art.[2] He is an associate professor of computer science at the University of Waterloo, Canada.
Kaplan's work primarily focuses on applications of geometry and computer science to visual art and design. He was part of the team that proved that the tile discovered by hobbyist David Smith is a solution to the einstein problem, a single shape which aperiodically tiles the plane but cannot do so periodically.[3][4][5][6][7]
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