Don Coppersmith, Steven Phillips
SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics
An animal A is a set of unit squares in the plane, parallel to the axes, and with corners at integer lattice points. We show that any animal A with four cells tiles the plane, in the sense that infinitely many copies of A, translated by integer vectors and possibly rotated through 90°, 180°, or 270°, can be placed so as to fill plane exactly without overlap. © 1985.
Don Coppersmith, Steven Phillips
SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics
Don Coppersmith, David Gamarnik, et al.
Random Structures and Algorithms
Don Coppersmith, Ravi Kumar
SODA 2004
Don Coppersmith, Igor Pak
Probability Theory and Related Fields