Category:Definitions/Chessboard Tilings
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A tiling of a general chessboard of arbitrary size with dominoes is an arrangement of those dominoes such that:
- each domino covers exactly $2$ squares of the chessboard
- no square is left uncovered
- no dominoes are stacked one on top of another
- no domino lies partially outside of the chessboard.
It is also assumed that the squares of the chessboard have the same area as each of the unit squares which comprise the dominoes.
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