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Tiling a rectangle with the fewest squares

arXiv:math/9411215

Abstract

We show that a square-tiling of a $p\times q$ rectangle, where $p$ and $q$ are relatively prime integers, has at least $\log_2p$ squares. If $q>p$ we construct a square-tiling with less than $q/p+C\log p$ squares of integer size, for some universal constant $C$.