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Origami Mathematics Reveals Connection to Particle Physics Through Amplituhedron

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7mo ago· 9 min readenNews

Summary

Mathematician Pavel Galashin at Cornell University has discovered a surprising connection between the amplituhedron - a geometric shape central to particle physics calculations - and origami, the art of paper folding. His proof shows that patterns from origami can be translated into points that form the amplituhedron, revealing an unexpected mathematical link between particle physics and paper folding.

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The amplituhedron is a geometric shape with an almost mystical quality: Compute its volume, and you get the answer to a central calculation in physics about how particles interact.
Now, a young mathematician at Cornell University named Pavel (Pasha) Galashin has found that the amplituhedron is also mysteriously connected to another completely unrelated subject: origami, the art of paper folding.
In a proof posted in October 2024, he showed that patterns that arise in origami can be translated into a set of points that together form the amplituhedron.
Somehow, the way paper folds and the w
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The amplituhedron, a shape at the heart of particle physics, appears to be deeply connected to the mathematics of paper folding.

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