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    Family of \(a\)-ary univariate subdivision schemes generated by Laurent polynomial (English)
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    8 February 2019
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    Summary: The generalized symbols of the family of \(a\)-ary \((a \geq 2)\) univariate stationary and nonstationary parametric subdivision schemes have been presented. These schemes are the new version of Lane-Riesenfeld algorithms. Comparison shows that our proposed family has higher continuity and generation degree comparative to the existing subdivision schemes. It is observed that many existing binary and ternary schemes are the special cases of our schemes. The analysis of proposed family of subdivision schemes is also presented in this paper.
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