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Degenerate polynomial patches of degree 11 for almost \(GC^ 2\) interpolation over triangles
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    Degenerate polynomial patches of degree 11 for almost \(GC^ 2\) interpolation over triangles (English)
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    23 June 1994
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    The authors consider the problem of finding a smooth surface interpolating position and direction given in a finite number of data points in \(\mathbb{R}^ 3\), and they give interpolation methods based on quintic patches. The former method yields surfaces of \(GC^ 1\) smoothness, whereas surfaces constructed with the latter are of almost \(GC^ 2\) smoothness. A local method is proposed, based on employing degenerate triangular Bernstein-Bézier patches.
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    degenerate polynomial patches
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    \(GC^ 2\) interpolation over triangles
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    quintic patches
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    surfaces
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    triangular Bernstein-Bézier patches
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