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

Prof. Erik Demaine

Lecture 12 -- Page 5 -- 200 DPI

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Lecture 12: Flexible polyhedra, Bellows Theorem; folding polygons into polyhedra, gluings, convex polyhedral metrics, Aleksandrov's Theorem, Sabitov's algorithm, ungluable polygons

Page 5: An ungluable polygon; random polygons are ungluable

You can view the Demaine, Demaine, Lubiw, O'Rourke paper about foldings of polygons into convex polyhedra.

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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