A History of Folding in Mathematics Mathematizing the Margins
While it is well known that the Delian problems are impossible to solve with a straightedge and compass – for example, it is impossible to construct a segment whose length is the cube root of 2 with these instruments – the discovery of the
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Michael Friedman
A History of Folding in Mathematics Mathematizing the Margins
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Michael Friedman
A History of Folding in Mathematics Mathematizing the Margins
Michael Friedman Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Berlin, Germany
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