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Multiresolution analysis over triangles, based on quadratic Hermite interpolation (English)
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31 May 2001
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Given a triangulation \(T\) of \( \mathbb R^2\), a recipe to build a spline space \(\mathbb S(T)\) over this triangulation, and a recipe to refine the triangulation \(T\) into a triangulation \(T'\), the question arises whether \(\mathbb S(T)\subset \mathbb S(T')\). In this paper the authors discuss how to construct such a nested sequence of spaced based on Powell-Sabin 6-splits for a regular triangulation. The resulting spline space consists of piecewise \(C^1\)-quadratics, and refinement is obtained by subdividing every triangle into four subtriangles at the edge midpoints. The authors develop explicit formulas for wavelet transformations based on quadratic Hermite interpolation, and give a stability result with respect to a natural norm.
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multivariate splines
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triangulations
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multiresolution analysis
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Hermite interpolation
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wavelet transformations
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stability
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