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Codes

Members: 2, 4, ?, ?

Member 1 : Introduction
Why codes? -codes are used in our daily life. You can see it everywhere even right here. Also, since we are so open to codes, we make simple codes ourselves often. Thats why we decided to present about codes. The top secrets of a countries usually change into codes so that not everyone can read it

Member 1: Introduction
In modern society where technology is extremely developed, when you make an account for a website, all the ids and passwords are kept as codes. In addition, the personal information is kept in codes.

Member 2 : Process
The two people trying to pass information should each have a stick that has the same width. Wind a piece of long paper around the stick and write what you want to tell

Member 2: Process
If you unwind the paper, the sequence of the letters you wrote changes, which makes it hard to understand. Only the person who has the exact same stick can understand the meaning of the letters on the paper.

Member 3 : Problem solving


Lets say that if you fold a paper on the right side, R, and the left side, L.

And lets say that you fold the paper only towards the right side. After folding, the part where the paper is folded upside is represented by the number 1, and the part where the paper is folded downside is represented by 0.

Member 3 : Problem solving

This is the picture that explains the promise we are making, which is an important part of encoding and decoding.

Member 3 : Problem solving


Then decode the following numbers if you folded the paper right, left, right, left ...... Etc.

0110001

Member 3 : Problem solving


The answer is....

RLR
An interesting feature of this code is that the two sides are either 0 or 1.

Member 4 : Resources
http://navercast.naver.com/contents.nhn?contents_id =3083&path=|453|490|&leafId=644 http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid =sec&sid1=105&oid=262&aid=0000003679 http://navercast.naver.com/contents.nhn?contents_id=1452 -> This one is about how folding a paper can be used also in fractals, not only in coding.

This is a dragon curve that can be made by folding a paper.

Thank You

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