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A new 5-point ternary interpolating subdivision scheme and its differentiability
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    A new 5-point ternary interpolating subdivision scheme and its differentiability (English)
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    10 December 2012
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    Summary: A new 5-point ternary interpolating scheme with a shape parameter is introduced. The resulting curve is \(C^2\) for a certain range of parameters. The differentiable properties of the proposed scheme to extend its application in the generation of smooth curves are explored. An application of the proposed scheme is given to show its visual smoothness. The scheme is also extended to a 5-point tensor product ternary interpolating scheme, and its numerical examples are also included.
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    ternary interpolating scheme
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    shape parameter
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    generation of smooth curves
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    numerical examples
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