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f(x) = f(−x), x → 0
A function folding onto itself — the two halves meeting and collapsing the space between them.
Folding inward until the outside is hidden
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Contraction
T(x) : ||T(x)-T(y)|| < ||x-y||

Crumple
κ(s) → ∞ at fold lines

Shrink
A(t) = A₀ · e^{-λt}

Veil
f(x) = f(x) · (1 - g(x))