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Martin Demaine
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Martin L. Demaine
Martin L. (Marty) Demaine (born 1942) is an artist and mathematician, the Angelika and Barton Weller artist in residence at the Massachusetts…
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2018
2018
Card Shuffling Visualizations
R. Antonsen
2018
Corpus ID: 69615242
This paper discusses a few natural ways to visualize card shuffles, like the perfect inand out-shuffle and the milk shuffle…
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2017
2017
Folding Triangular and Hexagonal Mazes
E. Demaine
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Jason S. Ku
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Madonna K Yoder
2017
Corpus ID: 52834352
At 5OSME, Demaine et al. (2010) presented an efficient construction to fold orthogonal mazes, computable in polynomial time. The…
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2017
2017
Hamiltonian cycle and related problems : vertex-breaking, grid graphs, and Rubik's Cubes
Mikhail Rudoy
2017
Corpus ID: 125130887
In this thesis, we analyze the computational complexity of several problems related to the Hamiltonian Cycle problem. We begin by…
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2013
2013
A user interface for customizing cane layouts in Virtual Glass
K. Baldauf
2013
Corpus ID: 109430718
Cane pulling is a technique used in glass blowing to build up intricate patterns which come out in the final piece. Virtual Glass…
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2011
2011
The SpHidron Conjecture
Daniel Erdely
2011
Corpus ID: 124017028
The SpHidron is a curved development of the original Spidrons [1-6], which were composed of plain triangles. The flat-foldability…
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2009
2009
Algorithms Meet Art, Puzzles, and Magic
E. Demaine
Embedded Systems and Applications
2009
Corpus ID: 38591938
When I was six years old, my father Martin Demaine and I designed and made puzzles as the Erik and Dad Puzzle Company, which…
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2004
2004
Deployable structures inspired by the origami art
Ken Giesecke
2004
Corpus ID: 109747190
Deployable Structures Inspired by the Origami Art by Ken Giesecke Submitted to the Department of Architecture in partial…
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2000
2000
An approach to valuing ponds within farming systems for aquaculture
C. Brugere
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D. Little
2000
Corpus ID: 14516967
water is an unconventional economic good because it is:-a 'fugitive' and re-usable good,-a public good and often under common…
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