Erik Demaine, one of Popular Science's Brilliant Ten, is a 22-year-old assistant professor at MIT who specializes in computational origami. Here's a guide to some problems on his site, along with a few links to the wider world of mathematics of paper folding.
Was Betsy Ross an early origami mathematician? Explanation and history of the classic fold-and-cut problem.
Giftwrapping for geniuses. The most efficient way to wrap a two- or three-dimensional shape.
Links to various sites on the mathematics of paper folding from Tom Hull, a Merrimack University mathematician.
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