Adventures in Maze Folding Art

© 2020 Information Processing Society of Japan. Every orthogonal graph, extruded orthogonally from a rectangle, can be folded from a rectangle of paper a constant factor larger. This computational origami result was proved a decade ago, and has since enabled the design of a mathematical/puzzle font...

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Main Authors: Demaine, Erik D (Author), Demaine, Martin L (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Information Processing Society of Japan, 2022-07-22T14:07:21Z.
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