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Developable \((1, n)\)-Bézier surfaces
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    Developable \((1, n)\)-Bézier surfaces (English)
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    17 January 1993
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    The authors show that a rational Béziers patch of degree \((1,n)\) and control points \(p^{ij}\) (\(i=0,1\); \(j=0,\ldots,n\)) is a developable surface iff \[ \sum^{n-1}_{i,j,k,l=0}{n-1\choose i}{n-1\choose j}{n- 1\choose k}{n-1\choose l}\text{det}(p^{0i},p^{0j+1},p^{1k},p^{1l+1})=0 \] for all \(i+j+k+l=s\), \(0\leq s\leq 4n-4\). They give explicit formulas for \((1,2)\) and \((1,3)\) surfaces and a number of graphic examples.
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    spline
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    piecewise polynomial interpolations
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    curve
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    surface
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    solid
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    object representations
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    Bézier surfaces
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    developable surfaces
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    spline surfaces
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    graphic examples
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