Origami Design Tree Theory for Uniaxial Bases

Author: Robert J. Lang

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Description: Origami Design Tree Theory for Uniaxial Bases by Robert J. Lang introduces the mathematical principles behind origami design, focusing on tree theory and uniaxial bases. It showcases how complex origami figures can be systematically designed using algorithmic approaches, offering valuable insights for both artists and researchers.

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