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    Totally positive functions through nonstationary subdivision schemes (English)
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    22 January 2007
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    The goal of the paper is to use nonstationary subdivision schemes for constructing symmetric and totally positive functions having the same support but higher smoothness than B-splines. In particular, the authors construct totally positive symmetric functions with support of length \( n \) and smoothness \(C^{n-1}. \) It is shown that the constructed nonstationary subdivision schemes are asymptotically equivalent to the stationary subdivision schemes associated with a B-spline of suitable degree.
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    total positivity
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    B-splines
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