- "orisue" (折据), "orimono" (折物), "tatamigami" (畳紙) and others.
Distinct paperfolding traditions arose in Europe, China, and ****an
which have been well-do****ented...
- be used as a
definition of a
paperfolding sequence. A
paperfolding sequence is not
ultimately periodic. A
paperfolding sequence is 2-automatic if and...
-
Fabulous Paperfolds You Can Make in Just 10 Steps! (2009) is his
second book on origami.
Origami Odyssey: A
Journey to the Edge of
Paperfolding (2011) is...
-
Fellowship by the
Academy of
Magical Arts in 2013. Neale's
books on
magic and
paperfolding include: Origami,
Plain and
Simple (with Tom Hull, St. Martin's Press...
-
celebration of
Shinto weddings to
represent the
bride and groom, so
ceremonial paperfolding had
probably already become a
significant aspect of ****anese ceremony...
- Ehrenfeucht–Mycielski sequence,
Fibonacci word,
Kolakoski sequence,
regular paperfolding sequence, Rudin–Shapiro sequence, and Thue–Morse sequence. On most operating...
-
Cellar / The Pepperpot",
David Mitc****'s
Origami Heaven: The
Public Paperfolding History Project,
retrieved 2023-07-30 Iona and
Peter Opie (1959), The...
- the
nanoscale Origami (magic trick), a
stage illusion with a ****anese
paperfolding theme Ultra-mobile PC,
originally code-named
Project Origami, a miniature...
-
resembling a ball.
There are also a few
modular designs in the
Chinese paperfolding tradition,
notably the
pagoda (from
Maying Soong) and the
lotus made...
-
Regular matroid, a
matroid which can be
represented over any
field Regular paperfolding sequence, also
known as the
dragon curve sequence Regular tree grammar...