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Unified framework of approximating and interpolatory subdivision schemes for construction of class of binary subdivision schemes
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    Unified framework of approximating and interpolatory subdivision schemes for construction of class of binary subdivision schemes (English)
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    26 January 2021
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    Summary: In this paper, a generalized algorithm to develop a class of approximating binary subdivision schemes is presented. The proposed algorithm is based on three-point approximating binary and four-point interpolating binary subdivision schemes. It contains a parameter which classifies members of the new class of subdivision schemes. A set of efficient properties, for instance, polynomial generation and reproduction, support, continuity, and Hölder continuity, is discussed. Moreover, applications of the proposed subdivision schemes are given in order to demonstrate their variety, flexibility, and visual performance.
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    boundary subdivision approximation
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    interpolating binary subdivision schemes
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    numerical interpolation
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