2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.cag.2009.04.009
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Combination of basic origami with fractal iteration

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“…A variant is a version of the dragon curve [10], one intermediate construction step of a fractal spacefilling curve. Some fractal geometry is therefore also constructible with origami [39]. Another particular use of geometry with two colored faces, dealt with equivalently, is the so-called 'iso-area' folding technique (obverse and reverse sides appear identically) [33].…”
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“…A variant is a version of the dragon curve [10], one intermediate construction step of a fractal spacefilling curve. Some fractal geometry is therefore also constructible with origami [39]. Another particular use of geometry with two colored faces, dealt with equivalently, is the so-called 'iso-area' folding technique (obverse and reverse sides appear identically) [33].…”
Section: Edge Diagrammentioning
confidence: 99%