Origami and partial differential equations

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Abstract

Origami is the ancient Japanese art of folding paper and it has well known algebraic and geometrical properties, but it also has unexpected relations with partial differential equations.In this note we describe these relations for a large audience, leaving the technical as pects to other specialized papers.

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Marcellini, P., & Paolini, E. (2012). Origami and partial differential equations. In Imagine Math: Between Culture and Mathematics (Vol. 9788847024274, pp. 241–250). Springer-Verlag Italia s.r.l. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2427-4_22

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