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= '''Origami Groups'''  =
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== Introduction/History  ==
  
Introduction/History
 
 
     -When it was discovered
 
     -When it was discovered
What are Origami Groups?
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== What are Origami Groups? ==
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     -Development of the math
 
     -Development of the math
    -Related Mathematicians
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    -Related Mathematicians
How it works..the mathematics behind it all
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Relation to other fields of mathematics
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== How it works ==
Importance of Origami Groups
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..the mathematics behind it all  
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== Relation to other fields of mathematics ==
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== Importance of Origami Groups ==
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     -What are they used for?
 
     -What are they used for?
    -Who uses this math?
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    -Who uses this math?
    -Practicality
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    -Practicality
Examples
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== Examples ==
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     -Pictures!
 
     -Pictures!
Interesting Links
 
  
-The following is a TED Talk given by Robert Lang discussing how interesting origami figures can be constructed thanks to particular mathematical rules.  
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== Interesting Links ==
      http://www.ted.com/talks/robert_lang_folds_way_new_origami.html?quote=323
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-The following is a TED Talk given by Robert Lang discussing how interesting origami figures can be constructed thanks to particular mathematical rules.
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      http://www.ted.com/talks/robert_lang_folds_way_new_origami.html?quote=323
  
References
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== References  ==
  
 
[[Category:MA453Fall2013Walther]]
 
[[Category:MA453Fall2013Walther]]

Revision as of 14:02, 25 November 2013

Alison Brown (brown398@purdue.edu) Pinar Temiz (ptemiz@purdue.edu)

Origami Groups


Introduction/History

    -When it was discovered

What are Origami Groups?

    -Development of the math
   -Related Mathematicians

How it works

..the mathematics behind it all

Relation to other fields of mathematics

Importance of Origami Groups

    -What are they used for?
   -Who uses this math?
   -Practicality

Examples

    -Pictures!

Interesting Links

-The following is a TED Talk given by Robert Lang discussing how interesting origami figures can be constructed thanks to particular mathematical rules.

     http://www.ted.com/talks/robert_lang_folds_way_new_origami.html?quote=323


References

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