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Unfolding Manhattan Towers
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We provide an algorithm for unfolding the surface of any orthogonal polyhedron that falls into a particular shape class we call Manhattan Towers, to a nonoverlapping planar orthogonal polygon. The algorithm cuts along edges of a 4
Mirela Damian, Robin Y. Flatland, Joseph O'Rourke
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