
TL;DR
This paper discusses two key results in computational origami, highlighting recent advances in the field of computational geometry related to origami design and analysis.
Contribution
It presents two novel results in computational origami, expanding understanding of geometric algorithms for origami folding.
Findings
Introduction of new algorithms for origami folding
Theoretical proofs of origami foldability conditions
Potential applications in design and engineering
Abstract
Two results in "computational origami" are illustrated.
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