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Curve intersection using Bézier clipping (English)
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An algorithm for computing the points at which two planar Bézier curves intersect, and also an algorithm for robustly and quickly computing points of tangency between two curves are developed by a new technique, the so-called Bézier clipping. This strategy uses the convex hull property of Bézier curves to identify regions which do not include a part of the solution. By iteratively clipping away such regions, the solution is obtained by a quadratic convergence rate.
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curve intersection
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algorithm
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Bézier curves
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points of tangency
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Bézier clipping
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convex hull property
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quadratic convergence rate
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