A Universal Crease Pattern for Folding Orthogonal Shapes
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💻 cs.CG
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creaseorigamipatternuniversalcubesobjectunitcommunity
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We present a universal crease pattern--known in geometry as the tetrakis tiling and in origami as box pleating--that can fold into any object made up of unit cubes joined face-to-face (polycubes). More precisely, there is one universal finite crease pattern for each number n of unit cubes that need to be folded. This result contrasts previous universality results for origami, which require a different crease pattern for each target object, and confirms intuition in the origami community that box pleating is a powerful design technique.
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