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OUTLINE:
  
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Introduction/History
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    -When it was discovered
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What are Origami Groups?
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    -Development of the math
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    -Related Mathematicians
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How it works..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?
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    -Who uses this math?
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    -Practicality
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Examples
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    -Pictures!
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Interesting Links
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References
  
  
 
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Revision as of 11:49, 25 September 2013

Alison Brown (brown398@purdue.edu) Pinar Temiz (ptemiz@purdue.edu)

OUTLINE:

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


References

Alumni Liaison

Correspondence Chess Grandmaster and Purdue Alumni

Prof. Dan Fleetwood