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    Quantum B-splines (English)
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    3 April 2013
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    The primary purpose of the study is to develop the theory of quantum B-splines using the two basic tools: the quantum derivative and the quantum blossom. The authors introduce basic definitions, formulas and explicit notations for \(q\)-derivatives, \(q\)-divided differences, and \(q\)-Bernstein basis functions. They investigate the homogeneous \(q\)-blossom and study relationships between the homogeneous \(q\)-blossom, \(q\)-derivatives, and divided differences. They introduce the local \(q\)-de Boor algorithm to derive \(q\)-B-spline curves. They provide interesting examples and study the geometric properties of these curves. The paper contains an extensive list of literature and a remarkable introduction to the histroy of the problem and recent developments in the filed B-spline.
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    \(q\)-blossom
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    homogenenization
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    quantum differentiation
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    quantum B-splines
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    de Boor algorithm
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    knot insertion algorithms
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    Marsden's identity
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    quantum derivative
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    quantum blossom
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    \(q\)-derivatives
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    \(q\)-divided differences
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    \(q\)-Bernstein basis
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    divided differences
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    \(q\)-B-spline curve
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