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The approximation of non-degenerate offset surfaces
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    The approximation of non-degenerate offset surfaces (English)
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    Let S be a surface such that the unit surface normal n is defined at each point of S. An offset surface \(S_ 0\) to S is defined as an envelope of the continuum of vectors \(d\updownarrow n\) where d is a real number. There are some difficulties that arise when generating offset surfaces. In his previous paper [ibid. 2, 257-279 (1985; Zbl 0583.65095)] the author considered problems appearing when n is not defined at each point of S. The paper under review deals with the problem of reducing the complexity of the functional representation of \(S_ 0\). The exact functional representation of \(S_ 0\) is typically more complex than that of S. A method for approximation of \(S_ 0\) by bicubic patches is developed. An analysis of the accuracy of the method along with examples is presented.
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    geometric modeling
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    differential geometry
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    surface approximation
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    computer graphics
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    offset surface
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