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    A standard construction in approximation theory is mesh refinement. A natural approach is to refine the mesh via subdivision of an initial mesh. The subdivision obtained by subdividing a maximal cell of a simplicial or polyhedral mesh is studied. A special type of subdivision is analyzed. The original mesh is modified by subdividing a single maximal cell. The dimension formulas and explicit bases are obtained for several commonly used subdivisions and their multivariate generalizations. The main result is the sufficient conditions for the set of splines on subdivision to split as the direct sum of splines on an initial mesh and splines on the subdivided cell.
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    spline
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    direct sum of splines
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    spline approximation
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    subdivision
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    mesh refinement
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    dimension formula
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    explicit bases
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