An introduction to computational origami / Tetsuo Ida.

In this book, origami is treated as a set of basic geometrical objects that are represented and manipulated symbolically and graphically by computers. Focusing on how classical and modern geometrical problems are solved by means of origami, the book explains the methods not only with mathematical ri...

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Main Author: Ida, Tetsuo
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2020.
Series:Texts and monographs in symbolic computation.
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505 0 |a Introduction to origami -- Origami geometry and basic folds -- Algebra of folds -- Origami geometry vs. Euclid geometry -- Examples -- Origami theorems and verification -- Extensions of basic folds -- Three-dimensional origami. 
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