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Dimensions of spline spaces over T-meshes (English)
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12 July 2006
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Computing or even estimating the dimension of a spline space over a Euclidean space of more than one dimension is often very difficult. One reason for this is the dependence on the sometimes difficult geometry of the underlying mesh. For a relatively simple case, namely a so-called T-mesh, the calculation of the dimension of the spline space is described and an explicit dimension formula is established.
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T-mesh
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dimension
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spline space
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Bézier ordinat
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