MIT6 849F12 Slidesc02
MIT6 849F12 Slidesc02
MIT6 849F12 Slidesc02
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I hope every lecture is this
exciting! All results were really
interesting and proved much
more elegantly than I would have
expected.
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Crease patterns for numbers 4, 6, 8, 9 removed due to copyright restrictions.
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“Typeset”
Jason Ku
2009
convention on
October 27!
meetings
Sunday
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I'm curious why page 3 of the
notes refer to the universality
results as silhouette and gift-
wrapping.
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[Demaine, Demaine, Mitchell 1998/2000]
Kate / Mini-eco
June 2011 “Geeky weaves”
perimeter
2𝑛2 + 𝑂(𝑛)
15 Courtesy of Erik D. Demaine, Martin L. Demaine, Goran Konjevod, and Robert J. Lang. Used with permission.
What are unmentioned open
questions from slide 5?
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[Demaine, Demaine, Mitchell 1998/2000]
What are unmentioned open
questions from … Slide 6?
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Strip-width gadget
Shift gadget
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Luxury and Elegant
Home Design In Photographs of Flatform 322 removed due to copyright restrictions.
designinteriorart.com
July 2011
Photograph of cardboard sheet folded into furniture removed due to copyright restrictions.
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“Sheetseat”
Ufuk Keskin & Efecem Kutuk
2009 Courtesy of Ufuk Keskin & Efecem Kutuk. Used with permission.
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“Flat-Pack Furniture” dornob
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In a simple fold, when I fold
180 along a crease is it
allowed to bend the rest of the
paper so that the parts of the
paper can pass through each
other? And the end product
after each simple fold step
must be a flat 1-D surface,
right?
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I got lost on the proof on flat
foldable → mingling and
inducting from a sequence of
crimps and end folds (page 8,
handwritten notes). Can we go
through an example?
I wouldn't mind hearing more
detail/explanation/deconfusion
about mingling and "forever",
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since that confused us quite a bit
If given a mountain-valley
assignment, I am still confused
about how an algorithm would
work to determine through
crimps/end folds if the folding
would be valid.
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"forever" (from about the 1-hour
mark) is unsatisfying. Does
crimping change the parenthesis
pattern? (Fortunately, the proof
that flat-foldability implies
mingling also gives mingling
forever.) Is there an easierly
checkable condition?
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Is it correct that you can
always take a 1-D MV pattern
and make it flat foldable by
adding folds? It seems like
you can always create the
mingling property at any
maximal non-mingling
sequence by adding a fold
near the end.
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What could it possibly mean
to fold something in 4+
dimensions? How does one
imagine such a folding?
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