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Non-self-intersective dragon curves

Published 13 Jan 2024 in math.MG | (2401.07002v3)

Abstract: Let us fold a strip of paper many times in the same direction, and then unfold it to form a fixed angle θ\theta at all creases. The resulting shape is called the Dragon curve with the unfolding angle θ\theta. When $0\le\theta&lt;90<sup>{\circ}$, the corresponding Dragon curve has a self-intersection. When θ=180<sup>∘\theta=180<sup>{\circ}, the corresponding Dragon curve is a straight line, which has no self-intersection. In this paper, we will show that any Dragon curve whose unfolding angle is greater than 99.3438<sup>∘99.3438<sup>{\circ} and less than 180<sup>∘180<sup>{\circ} has no self-intersection.

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