Just Twist, About Minimal Origami Models Based on Polyhedra Structure
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Krystyna Burczyk and Wojciech Burczyk: Just Twist, About Minimal Origami Models Based on Polyhedra Structure. In: Bridges 2011. Pages 511–514
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Origami is usually recognized as an art activity that requires a lot of folding to convert a plain sheet of paper into a piece of art. As mathematicians we asked a question what is the lower number of crease lines that create a non- trivial origami model. And we have found that the answer is: zero lines.
The paper presents a method that leads to astonishing origami models without any single crease line.
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