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Planar piecewise algebraic curves (English)
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1984
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Algebraic curves are interpreted as the zeroes of a polynomial f(x,y), where f is represented in Bernstein-Bezier form. Several pieces of algebraic curves then correspond to the zeroes of a surface that is piecewise defined in terms of its Bernstein-Bezier form. Continuity considerations for piecewise algebraic curves are thus reduced to (well- known) continuity conditions for piecewise Bernstein-Bezier surfaces. The paper also discusses several algorithms to process piecewise algebraic curves, such as intersections, plotting, distance between curves. Also discussed is the implicitization of rational curves.
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computational geometry
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geometric modelling
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Algebraic curves
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piecewise Bernstein-Bezier surfaces
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piecewise algebraic curves
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intersections
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plotting
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rational curves
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