Construction of a regular hendecagon by two-fold origami
Jorge C. Lucero

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a method to construct a regular hendecagon using two-fold origami operations, overcoming limitations of single-fold methods on a square sheet.
Contribution
It introduces a novel two-fold origami technique to construct a regular hendecagon, expanding the scope of origami geometric constructions.
Findings
Successful construction of a regular hendecagon with two-fold origami
Extension of origami construction capabilities beyond single-fold limitations
Potential applications in advanced origami design and geometry
Abstract
The regular hendecagon is the polygon with the smallest number of sides that cannot be constructed by single-fold operations of origami on a square sheet of paper. This article shows its construction by using an operation that requires two simultaneous folds.
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Taxonomy
TopicsUbiquitin and proteasome pathways · Advanced Materials and Mechanics · Computational Geometry and Mesh Generation
