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Very interesting article that explains the link between particle collisions and origami discovered by researchers studying amplituhedrons. I came into the article with no prior knowledge of amplituhedrons but now I feel like I see the connections after following the description about how everything fell into place.
It was really well explained. I also found the origami computer article linked interesting, adding to read later.
I'll have to check that one out. Thanks!
The author mentioned (Galashin) has some fun software to play with these combinatorial structure.
I went to a talk of his that was "interactive" in that to follow along you could play with an interactive widget, but I can't seem to find it right now. This one about plabic tilings (objects mentioned in the article) is fun too: https://www.math.ucla.edu/~galashin/plabic.html
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