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Using graphs of bivariate functions to locally represent and modify surfaces (English)
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24 March 1994
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The author discusses several ways to effectively model surfaces by modifying parameter curves given as polynomials, and the unavoidable instability introduced by modeling with polynomials of high degree.
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bivariate functions
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surfaces
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parameter curves
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instability
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