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The invariance of weak convexity conditions of \(B\)-nets with respect to subdivision
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    The invariance of weak convexity conditions of \(B\)-nets with respect to subdivision (English)
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    28 March 1995
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    It was proved by \textit{T. A. Grandine} [ibid. 6, No. 3, 181-187 (1989; Zbl 0675.41029)] that some types of subdivision do not preserve the convexity of Bézier nets and that for most triangulations, a \(C^ 1\) continuous convex triangular Bernstein-Bézier surface with convex Bézier nets must be linear. In this paper, it is first shown that subdivision always preserves weak convexity of Bézier nets, that is, the weak convexity condition of Bézier nets defined on a base triangle \(T\) is preserved on any subtriangle inside \(T\). Then the invariance of weak convexity for elevation B-nets is proved. At last a necessary and sufficient condition characterized by the weak convexity of elevation B-nets for the strict convexity of Bernstein-Bézier surfaces is given.
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    subdivision
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    triangulations
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    triangular Bernstein-Bézier surface
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    convex Bézier nets
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    weak convexity
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