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Computing curves invariant under halving
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    Computing curves invariant under halving (English)
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    This paper unifies and extends some of the most important subdivision algorithms in the one-dimensional case of Computer Aided Geometric Design. This theory permits a general insight to get limit theorems and error estimates in computing curves. Several basic theorems are presented. For the corresponding proofs the authors refer to a forthcoming paper. Further results concern the differentiability and polynomial structure of the functions produced by these algorithms. It is emphasized that similar ideas are applicable for surface generation.
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    curve fitting
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    subdivision algorithms
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    Computer Aided Geometric Design
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    limit theorems
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    error estimates
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    surface generation
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