Construction of spherical spline quasi-interpolants based on blossoming (Q964935)

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Construction of spherical spline quasi-interpolants based on blossoming
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    Construction of spherical spline quasi-interpolants based on blossoming (English)
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    21 April 2010
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    The authors study the important problem of fitting scattered data on sphere-like surfaces by means of quasi-interpolation methods. First, some Marsden identities for quadratic spherical Powell-Sabin splines are obtained using blossoms (polar forms). Then the functional coefficients of quasi-interpolating splines are computed by evaluating the blossom values of a chosen local approximation operator at certain points. Various families of discrete and differential quasi-interpolants are constructed that are exact on quadratic spherical Bernstein-Bézier polynomials or on the whole space of spherical Powell-Sabin splines. Error bounds for these methods are presented, along with two numerical examples using data from the Marschner-Lobb test function and from ultrasound images of the human heart.
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    quadratic spherical splines
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    quasi-interpolation
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    Powell-Sabin triangulation
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    Bézier-Bernstein representation
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    fitting scattered data
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    blossoms
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    error bounds
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    numerical examples
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    Marschner-Lobb test function
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    ultrasound images of the human heart
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