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    Local smooth surface interpolation: A classification (English)
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    The author classifies some algorithms for constructing smooth interpolating surfaces with piecewise polynomials, that is algorithms that convert a ``mesh of 3D data'' into the coefficients of a piecewise polynomial representation. A useful table, which describes in detail the interpolation conditions is given. The algorithms are grouped into blocks according to the three major approaches to the interpolation problem: the single patch approach, the blending approach and the splitting approach. Exhaustive references are given.
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    oriented tangent plane continuity
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    weight functions
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    vertex enclosure problem
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    algorithms
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    smooth interpolating surfaces
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    piecewise polynomials
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    single patch approach
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    blending approach
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    splitting approach
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