Talk:Mathematics of paper folding

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[edit] To-do list for mathematical origami

I know that this talk page is not very Wiki-fied; I'm not terribly knowledgeable about how it all is supposed to look.

The biggest need on this page is for expansion. There's a lot more material about the mathematics of origami out there. Someone definitely needs to write an article about flat foldability and Kawasaki's proof.

A little detail is that names should not be preceded by title ("Dr."). That just isn't the convention; I have never seen a Wikipedia article that did that.

Some of the articles at the bottom of the page (esp. the ones about Britney Gallivan) need to have cross-references in the body of the article (e.g. superscript 1, superscript 2, etc.).

It looks like this article covers several topics (e.g. rigid origami) which could be split off into separate articles. Flat-foldability needs a separate article (Origami treats it as if it needs a separate article). I linked these.

Perhaps this article should be organized around branches of mathematics that touch on origami. Moreover, more attention should be given to the effects of mathematical investigation on the art of origami. --Whiteknox 01:31, 17 November 2006 (UTC)