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Two-order Hermite vector-interpolating subdivision schemes (English)
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2 February 2007
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Geometric and analytical features of a certain subdivision scheme are studied. The scheme is interpolatory. For three-dimensional data, the subdivision scheme is shown to be convergent and twice continuously differentiable. Further comments on the numerical error and some examples are provided as well.
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two-order vectorial Hermite element
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Hermite-interpolating subdivision schemes
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geometric features
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