Non-stationary subdivision schemes for surface interpolation based on exponential polynomials (Q969307): Difference between revisions
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Non-stationary subdivision schemes for surface interpolation based on exponential polynomials (English)
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6 May 2010
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A subdivision scheme for generating curves and surfaces from a finite set of control points is proposed. The main fact is that the subdivision scheme is non-stationary: the mask used to compute the new points changes from level to level. The definition of the mask at each level goes as follows: Given some finite set of exponential polynomials (functions of the type \(x^\alpha e^{\beta x}\)) the mask is the one fitting a kind of butterfly-shaped stencil for the set of exponential polynomials. Thus, the computation of the mask at each level is equivalent to solve a linear system. Examples of how the algorithm works for parametric surfaces as torus and spheres are shown. A careful analysis of the convergence and of the smoothness of the subdivision scheme is done proving that these non-stationary schemes have the same smoothness and approximation order as the classical butterfly interpolatory scheme.
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non-stationary subdivision
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exponential polynomial
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interpolation
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asymptotical equivalence
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smoothness
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approximation order
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curves
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surfaces
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control points
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fitting
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torus
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spheres
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convergence
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