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Science of Origami - Science Insider

About Origami: Paper folded into delicate shapes may look like art, but at its foundation is a strong supporting layer of math. Beyond a basic paper airplane or simple animal shape, geometry and mathematical calculations enable the creation of astonishing shapes and designs. People have developed a way of diagramming their creations called sequenced crease patterns, which indicate where to make folds, and in what order.

Origami Reveals Answers: Algorithms developed for use in origami have been applied to several other fields. Engineers use the algorithms to design the best way to fold an airbag for optimum deployment, and astronomers use them to compute the optimum configuration of space telescope lenses. People use the techniques of origami to design games, puzzles and even magic tricks.

The American Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Association of America contributed to the information contained in the TV portion of this report.

If you would like more information, please contact:

Dr. Robert Lang
Alamo, CA
(925) 855-9090
robert@langorigami.com

American Mathematical Society
Providence, RI
(800) 321-4267
http://www.ams.org

Mathematical Association of America
Washington, DC
(800) 741-9415
http://www.maa.org


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