Origami 5
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Origami 5

Fifth International Meeting of Origami Science, Mathematics, and Education

  1. 668 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Origami 5

Fifth International Meeting of Origami Science, Mathematics, and Education

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Origami5 continues in the excellent tradition of its four previous incarnations, documenting work presented at an extraordinary series of meetings that explored the connections between origami, mathematics, science, technology, education, and other academic fields.The fifth such meeting, 5OSME (July 13-17, 2010, Singapore Management University) fol

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Table of contents

  1. Front cover
  2. Contents
  3. Preface
  4. Part I. Origami History, Art, and Design
  5. Chapter 1. History of Origami in the East and the West before Interfusion
  6. Chapter 2. Deictic Properties of Origami Technical Terms and Translatability: Cross-Linguistic Differences between English and Japanese
  7. Chapter 3. Betsy Ross Revisited: General Fold and One-Cut Regular and Star Polygons
  8. Chapter 4. Reconstructing David Huffman’s Legacy in Curved-Crease Folding
  9. Chapter 5. Simulation of Nonzero Gaussian Curvature in Origami by Curved-Crease Couplets
  10. Chapter 6. Compression and Rotational Limitations of Curved Corrugations
  11. Chapter 7. Polygon Symmetry Systems
  12. Chapter 8. New Collaboration on Modular Origami and LED
  13. Chapter 9. Using the Snapology Technique to Teach Convex Polyhedra
  14. Chapter 10. A Systematic Approach to Twirl Design
  15. Chapter 11. Oribotics: The Future Unfolds
  16. Part II. Origami in Education
  17. Chapter 12. Origametria and the van Hiele Theory of Teaching Geometry
  18. Chapter 13. Student Teachers Introduce Origami in Kindergarten and Primary Schools: Froebel Revisited
  19. Chapter 14. Narratives of Success: Teaching Origami in Low-Income Urban Communities
  20. Chapter 15. Origami and Spatial Thinkingof College-Age Students
  21. Chapter 16. Close Observation and Reverse Engineering of Origami Models
  22. Chapter 17. Origami and Learning Mathematics
  23. Chapter 18. Hands-On Geometry with Origami
  24. Chapter 19. My Favorite Origamics Lessons on the Volume of Solids
  25. Part III. Origami Science, Engineering, andTechnology
  26. Chapter 20. Rigid-Foldable Thick Origami
  27. Chapter 21. Folding a Patterned Cylinder by Rigid Origami
  28. Chapter 22. The Origami Crash Box
  29. Chapter 23. Origami Folding: A Structural Engineering Approach
  30. Chapter 24. Designing Technical Tessellations
  31. Chapter 25. A Simulator for Origami-Inspired Self-Reconfigurable Robots
  32. Chapter 26. A CAD System for Diagramming Origami with Prediction of Folding Processes
  33. Chapter 27. Development of an Intuitive Algorithm for Diagramming and 3D Animated Tutorial for Folding Crease Patterns
  34. Chapter 28. Hands-Free Microscale Origami
  35. Chapter 29. Foldable Parylene Origami Sheets Covered with Cells: Toward Applications in Bio-Implantable Devices
  36. Part IV. Mathematics of Origami
  37. Chapter 30. Introduction to the Study of Tape Knots
  38. Chapter 31. Universal Hinge Patterns for Folding Orthogonal Shapes
  39. Chapter 32. A General Method of Drawing Biplanar Crease Patterns
  40. Chapter 33. A Design Method for Axisymmetric Curved Origami with Triangular Prism Protrusions
  41. Chapter 34. Folding Any Orthogonal Maze
  42. Chapter 35. Every Spider Web Has a Simple Flat Twist Tessellation
  43. Chapter 36. Flat-Unfoldability and Woven Origami Tessellations
  44. Chapter 37. Degenerative Coordinates in 22.5◦ Grid System
  45. Chapter 38. Two Folding Constructions
  46. Chapter 39. Variations on a Theorem of Haga
  47. Chapter 40. Precise Division of Rectangular Paper into an Odd Number of Equal Parts without Tools: An Origamics Exercise
  48. Chapter 41. The Speed of Origami Constructions Versus Other Construction Tools
  49. Chapter 42. A Note on Operations of Spherical Origami Construction
  50. Chapter 43. Origami Alignments and Constructions in the Hyperbolic Plane
  51. Chapter 44. A Combinatorial Definition of 1D Flat-Folding
  52. Chapter 45. Stamp Foldings with a Given Mountain-Valley Assignment
  53. Chapter 46. Flat Vertex Fold Sequences
  54. Chapter 47. Circle Packing for Origami Design Is Hard
  55. Contributors
  56. Index
  57. Back cover