foldiin
Foldiin is a theoretical framework used in origami-inspired engineering to analyze and design sequential folding processes. It treats a folding sequence as a series of simple operations called folds, describing how a two-dimensional crease pattern yields a three-dimensional structure. The framework emphasizes fold order, symmetry, and material constraints, and frequently employs tools from topology and dynamical systems to study folding trajectories and resulting shapes.
Origin and scope: The term Foldiin is a neologism built from "fold" and a mathematical-sounding suffix. It
Core concepts and methods: Foldiin models use crease-pattern encoding, fold maps, and sequential-acting transformations. It relies
Applications and limitations: Applications span deployable structures, soft robotics, aerospace packaging, and architectural instruments. The approach
See also origami mathematics; computational origami; deployable structures.