Kawasaki's theorem is a theorem in the mathematics of paper folding, named after Toshikazu Kawasaki, that gives a criterion for determining whether a crease pattern with a single vertex may be folded to form a flat figure.
Read more about Kawasaki's Theorem: Statement of The Theorem, Local and Global Flat-foldability, Proof, History
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