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Automatic smoothing with geometric surface patches
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    Automatic smoothing with geometric surface patches (English)
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    At first, using some fundamentals of geometry and some facts about variation methods, the authors give the variational formulation of the surface fairing problem and the solution. Then the results are used to contruct a smooth segmented surface, consisting of rectangular Coons' patches. At last, an example about the design of a hairdryer is given.
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    computer aided geometric design
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    geometric modeling
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    smoothing method for segmented surfaces
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    computer graphics
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    fitting experimental data
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    surface fairing problem
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    rectangular Coons' patches
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    design of a hairdryer
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