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A new finite element of \(C^ 1\) cubic splines
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    A new finite element of \(C^ 1\) cubic splines (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    Many authors developed a special method to consider the spline interpolation element on micro-triangulations. The Clough-Tocher splitting and the Powell-Sabin splitting are the most used examples. In the present paper, a new finite element with dimension 16 of \(C^ 1\) cubic splines which have interpolation schemes on the Morgan-Scott triangulation is given. A basic theorem points out that the considered interpolation problem is solvable and unique. The proof of the theorem needs the Bernstein-Bézier representation of bivariate splines.
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    \(C^ 1\) cubic splines
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    spline interpolation
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    micro-triangulations
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    Clough-Tocher splitting
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    Powell-Sabin splitting
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    Morgan-Scott triangulation
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    Bernstein-Bézier representation
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    bivariate splines
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