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Approximation by discrete variational splines
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    Approximation by discrete variational splines (English)
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    11 April 2002
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    The authors present a numerical approximation of curves and surfaces from a given scattered data set. An approximating curve or surface problem is obtained by minimizing a quadratic functional in a parametric finite element space, its solution is called a discrete smoothing variational spline. The existence and uniqueness of this problem are shown, as long as the convergence of the method is established. Some particular examples are also given.
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    numerical examples
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    curves
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    surfaces
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    scattered data
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    finite element
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    discrete smoothing variational spline
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    convergence
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