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A general construction of barycentric coordinates over convex polygons
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    A general construction of barycentric coordinates over convex polygons (English)
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    29 May 2006
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    The paper is devoted to the study of a generalization of classical barycentric coordinates to convex polygons: the so called ``Wachspress coordinates''. The main properties of these coordinates are established. Then, the three-points and respectively the five-points coordinates are examined in details. Some examples are also presented.
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    barycentric coordinates
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    convex polygon
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    rational polynomials
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    numerical examples
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    Wachspress coordinates
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