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On the convexity of Bézier nets of quadratic Powell-Sabin splines on 12-fold refined triangulations
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    On the convexity of Bézier nets of quadratic Powell-Sabin splines on 12-fold refined triangulations (English)
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    22 October 2000
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    Considering the partition of a triangle in 12 subtriangles the authors analyse the convexity of finite elements over such triangles and of differentiable surfaces obtained by assembling such elements in a triangulated polygonal convex domain [see \textit{M. J. D. Powell} and \textit{M. A. Sabin}, ACM Trans. Math. Software 3, 316-325 (1977; Zbl 0375.41010)]. Necessary and sufficient conditions for the convexity of Bézier nets of the triangles of the foregoing type and of the associated composed surfaces are obtained.
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    Bézier nets
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    convexity
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    triangular finite element
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    quadratic Powell-Sabin splines
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    triangulations
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