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Minimal energy \(C^r\)-surfaces on uniform Powell-Sabin type meshes. Estimation of the smoothing parameters
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    Minimal energy \(C^r\)-surfaces on uniform Powell-Sabin type meshes. Estimation of the smoothing parameters (English)
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    26 March 2008
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    Two-dimensional splines based on a Powell-Sabin triangulation of a surface are used for spline smoothing in this paper. The spline is computed by minimising energy, i.e. the semi-norms of integrals of second order partial derivatives. The convergence of these splines when the uniform data become dense is also established. Several numerical examples are presented.
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    \(\Delta^1\)-type triangulation
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    Powell-Sabin element
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    variational spline
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    minimal energy smoothing
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    Powell-Sabin triangulation
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    surface
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    spline smoothing
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    convergence
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    numerical examples
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