6.885: Folding and Unfolding in Computational Geometry (Fall 2004)

Prof. Erik Demaine

Lecture 8 -- Page 3 -- 100 DPI

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Lecture 8: Silhouette folding and gift wrapping, universality, efficiency, seam placement, cube wrapping, checkerboard folding; tree method, margulis napkin problem

Page 3: Challenges in efficiency: cube wrapping, k-by-k checkerboard folding

You can view Marc Kirschenbaum's diagrams of a seamless (1/5) 8-by-8 chessboard.

These are rough, personal lecture notes handwritten by Erik Demaine used during lecture. Their primary purpose is for reading/review by students of the class. Accessibility

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