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− | + | = '''Origami Groups''' = | |
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+ | == Introduction/History == | ||
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-When it was discovered | -When it was discovered | ||
− | What are Origami Groups? | + | |
+ | == What are Origami Groups? == | ||
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-Development of the math | -Development of the math | ||
− | + | -Related Mathematicians | |
− | How it works..the mathematics behind it all | + | |
− | Relation to other fields of mathematics | + | == How it works == |
− | Importance of Origami Groups | + | |
+ | ..the mathematics behind it all | ||
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+ | == Relation to other fields of mathematics == | ||
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+ | == Importance of Origami Groups == | ||
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-What are they used for? | -What are they used for? | ||
− | + | -Who uses this math? | |
− | + | -Practicality | |
− | Examples | + | |
+ | == Examples == | ||
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-Pictures! | -Pictures! | ||
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− | + | == Interesting Links == | |
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+ | -The following is a TED Talk given by Robert Lang discussing how interesting origami figures can be constructed thanks to particular mathematical rules. | ||
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+ | http://www.ted.com/talks/robert_lang_folds_way_new_origami.html?quote=323 | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
[[Category:MA453Fall2013Walther]] | [[Category:MA453Fall2013Walther]] |
Revision as of 13:02, 25 November 2013
Alison Brown (brown398@purdue.edu) Pinar Temiz (ptemiz@purdue.edu)
Contents
Origami Groups
Introduction/History
-When it was discovered
What are Origami Groups?
-Development of the math -Related Mathematicians
How it works
..the mathematics behind it all
Relation to other fields of mathematics
Importance of Origami Groups
-What are they used for? -Who uses this math? -Practicality
Examples
-Pictures!
Interesting Links
-The following is a TED Talk given by Robert Lang discussing how interesting origami figures can be constructed thanks to particular mathematical rules.
http://www.ted.com/talks/robert_lang_folds_way_new_origami.html?quote=323