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The dimension of bivariate spline spaces of smoothness r for degree \(d\geq 4r+1\)
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    The dimension of bivariate spline spaces of smoothness r for degree \(d\geq 4r+1\) (English)
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    Spaces of piecewise polynomials of degree d defined over a triangulation of a polygonal domain and possessing r continuous derivatives globally are considered. Morgan and Scott constructed a basis in the case where \(r=1\) and \(d\geq 5\). The purpose of the paper is to extend the dimension part of their result to \(r\geq 0\) and \(d\geq 4r+1\). The authors use Bézier nets as a crucial tool in deriving the dimension of such spaces.
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    multivariate splines
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    triangulation
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    Bézier nets
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