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    Algorithms for polynomials in Bernstein form (English)
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    The aim of this paper is to investigate the aspects of the formulation of geometric modeling algorithms in the Bernstein polynomial basis. Bernstein forms for various basic polynomial procedures required in such algorithms are developed and are found to be of similar complexity to their customary power forms. The condition of computation in floating point arithmetic of the power and Bernstein formulations is also examined.
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    polynomial algorithms
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    condition numbers
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    geometric modeling algorithms
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    Bernstein polynomial basis
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    floating point arithmetic
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