The article concludes with:
Cell sizes of origami roughly follow a lognormal distribution, which is caused
by successive folding as a multiplicative effect. The drop in large cell sizes
can be reproduced by considering group separation. A successive- folding
process is a common feature between
i am looking for books or scripts related tor scans or copies o the folding
work of Friedrich Froebel (Fröbel); perhaps also his followers in England like
E.Heerwart etc…
Please thanks in advance for help!
Gerd
Robert Lang writes...
Spoiler alert: our CPs are not statistically the same as crumpling.
Whew! Glad we got that cleared up.
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Very awesome...but dern...you mean there is no Phi in crumpling?
Dear All,
I am interested in Maekawa-san's work on knot folds. I would like to contact
him.
Could you please send me his e-mail address or put me in contact with him.
Thank you very much.
Best Regards,
Fadoua Ghourabi
Postdoc researcher
School of Science and Technology
Kwansei Gakuin
From: Gerd Schenk gerd.sch...@freenet.de
i am looking for books or scripts related tor scans or copies o the folding
work of Friedrich Froebel (Fröbel); perhaps also his followers in England like
E.Heerwart etc…
Perhaps this link to an article