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Jun Maekawa

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is a Japanese software engineer, mathematician, and origami artist. He is known for popularizing the method of utilizing
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Maekawa currently serves on the committee board of the
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in designing origami models, with his 1985 publication
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Index

crease patterns
mathematical analysis
Maekawa's theorem
flat-foldability
Japanese Origami Academic Society
Mathematics of paper folding
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Mathematics of paper folding
Big-little-big lemma
Crease pattern
Huzita–Hatori axioms
Kawasaki's theorem
Maekawa's theorem
Map folding
Napkin folding problem
Pureland origami
Yoshizawa–Randlett system
Dragon curve
Flexagon
Möbius strip
Regular paperfolding sequence
Miura fold
Modular origami
Paper bag problem
Rigid origami
Schwarz lantern
Sonobe
Yoshimura buckling

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