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Cubic spline fitting using data dependent triangulations
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    Cubic spline fitting using data dependent triangulations (English)
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    A kind of data dependent triangulation technique is effectively developed by the authors to investigate the data fitting problem: ``Given a set of points \({\mathcal P}=\{(x_ i,y_ i)\}^ n_{i=1}\) in \({\mathbb{R}}\) and a corresponding set of measurements \(\{z_ i=f(x_ i,y_ i)\}^ n_{i=1}\) on a function f, construct a surface s approximating f.'' They make use of piecewise cubic \(C^ 1\)-surfaces, and base the selection of the triangulation upon the idea of minimizing the energy of the resulting surface. Some explicit constructions and a pair of algorithms are given.
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    cubic spline fitting
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    scattered data fitting
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    energy of a surface
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    data dependent triangulation
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