Origamics: Mathematical Explorations Through Paper Folding is a book on the mathematics of paper folding by Kazuo Haga [ja], a Japanese retired biology professor. It was edited and translated into English by Josefina C. Fonacier and Masami Isoda, based on material published in several Japanese-language books by Haga, and published in 2008 by World Scientific.[1] The title is a portmanteau of "origami" and "mathematics", coined in the 1990s by Haga to describe the type of paper-folding mathematical exploration that would later be described in this book.[2]
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