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Algebraic-trigonometric Pythagorean-hodograph curves and their use for Hermite interpolation (English)
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21 January 2015
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Pythagorean-hodograph curves admit Hermite interpolation to data stemming from continuously differentiable functions, and they are from spaces spanned by powers and trigonometric functions (mixed) of dimension six. Their construction, important properties, and their geometrical features are studied in this article, as well as their comparison with purely algebraic curves.
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Pythagorean hodograph curves
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trigonometric functions
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generalized Bézier curves
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Hermite interpolation
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\(G^2\) transition elements
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spirals
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