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Single-valued curves in polar coordinates (English)
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Single-valued Bézier curves are of the form \(y=f(x)\) and can only model a very limited variety of shapes. This paper treats such functions in polar coordinates, in the form \(r=r(0)\). The author derives recursive algorithms and shows that the corresponding basis functions are expressed in terms of sines and cosines.
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Single-valued Bézier curves
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polar coordinates
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recursive algorithms
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