Marjorie Rice (1932–2018) was an American mathematician known for her work in the field of tessellations and geometric tiling. She gained particular recognition for her discovery of new types of tilings in the 1970s, contributing significantly to the study of mathematical patterns and shapes. Rice worked extensively on the properties of pentagons that can tile the plane, and her findings helped to expand the understanding of tiling in geometry.
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