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Humiaki Huzita

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Humiaki Huzita (Japanese: 藤田文章, Hepburn romanization: Fujita Fumiaki, 1924 – 26 March 2005) was a Japanese-Italian mathematician and origami artist. He was born in Japan, emigrating to Italy to study nuclear physics at the University of Padua. He is best known for formulating the first six Huzita–Hatori axioms, which described the mathematics of paper folding to solve geometric construction problems.

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