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The following pages link to Approximate conversion of spline curves (Q1103319):
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- Explicit algorithms for multiwise merging of Bézier curves (Q475655) (← links)
- Iterative process for \(G^{2}\)-multi degree reduction of Bézier curves (Q548385) (← links)
- Constrained multi-degree reduction of triangular Bézier surfaces (Q603185) (← links)
- Efficient merging of multiple segments of Bézier curves (Q668117) (← links)
- Geometric Hermite interpolation (Q672531) (← links)
- High-order approximation of conic sections by quadratic splines (Q672536) (← links)
- High order approximation method for curves (Q674222) (← links)
- High accurate rational approximation of parametric curves (Q687463) (← links)
- Approximate merging of B-spline curves and surfaces (Q716532) (← links)
- A local fitting algorithm for converting planar curves to B-splines (Q735547) (← links)
- Merging of Bézier curves with box constraints (Q898952) (← links)
- An iterative algorithm for \(G^2\) multiwise merging of Bézier curves (Q898960) (← links)
- Optimal approximate merging of a pair of Bézier curves with \(G^{2}\)-continuity (Q1048308) (← links)
- Optimal constrained multi-degree reduction of Bézier curves with explicit expressions based on divide and conquer (Q1048314) (← links)
- Intrinsic parametrization for approximation (Q1102698) (← links)
- A spline approximation of offset curves (Q1104692) (← links)
- Curvatures of the quadratic rational Bézier curves (Q1125021) (← links)
- Approximation of circular arcs by cubic polynomials (Q1183515) (← links)
- The error analysis for degree reduction of Bézier curves (Q1328811) (← links)
- Minimization, constraints and composite Bézier curves (Q1339368) (← links)
- A unified approach for degree reduction of polynomials in the Bernstein basis. I: Real polynomials (Q1612310) (← links)
- Optimal approximate conversion of spline surfaces (Q1824344) (← links)
- The use of Jacobi wavelets for constrained approximation of rational Bézier curves (Q1993667) (← links)
- In memoriam Josef Hoschek (Q2388527) (← links)
- An explicit method for \(G^3\) merging of two Bézier curves (Q2511216) (← links)
- Approximation and/or construction of curves by minimization methods with or without constraints (Q3989252) (← links)
- Distance for Bézier curves and degree reduction (Q4380527) (← links)
- Degree reduction of Bézier curves (Q5894736) (← links)