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Least squares approximation of Bézier coefficients provides best degree reduction in the \(L_2\)-norm (English)
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Polynomial degree reduction is used to to exchange, and reduce data. In a previous paper the authors and \textit{D. Lutterkort} [Comput. Aided Geom. Design 16, 607--612 (1999; Zbl 0997.65016)] proved that univariante polynomial degree reduction in \(L_2\) equals best Euclidean approximation of Bézier coefficients. This paper extends those results to approximating a multivariate polynomial defined on a simplex by a polynomial of lower degree.
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polynomials of several variables
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\(d\)-simplex
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degree reduction
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