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The invariant functions and invariant-image conditions of the rational Bézier triangles
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    The invariant functions and invariant-image conditions of the rational Bézier triangles (English)
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    13 December 2012
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    The paper focuses on determining the invariant functions and the invariant-image conditions of rational Bézier triangles of arbitrary degree with arbitrary non-zero weights. The author shows that \(\frac{1}{2} (n+1)(n+2)-3\) real-valued invariants, and one discrete-valued invariant determine a complete set the triangles of degree \(n\). The required image-invariance conditions are expressed in a functional equation, which is solved. The explicit form of a complete set of real-valued invariants is computed and shown, when augmented by a single discrete-valued invariant, to determine a complete set. The author uses in his demonstrations the fundamental theorem on invariants of Lie groups and techniques similar to those elaborated for the biquadratic and bicubic Bézier functions.
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    rational parametrisation
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    geometric modeling
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    transformation groups
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    invariant functions
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    rational Bézier triangles
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    functional equation
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    invariants of Lie groups
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