Computing zeroes of spline functions
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- A globally convergent interval method for computing and bounding real roots
- A practical guide to splines
- An interval Newton method
- Bounds on a polynomial
- Global optimization using interval analysis - the multi-dimensional case
- Global optimization using interval analysis: The one-dimensional case
- Interval forms of Newtons method
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(12)- Revisiting the problem of zeros of univariate scalar Béziers
- Computing the range of values of real functions using B-spline form
- Interval-Krawczyk approach for solving nonlinear equations systems in B-spline form
- A performance comparison of the zero-finding by extended interval Newton method for Peano monosplines
- Interval iterative algorithm for computing the piecewise algebraic variety
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4097955 (Why is no real title available?)
- A new approach to the surface intersection problem
- Real root classification of parametric spline functions
- Extrema detection of bivariate spline functions
- The zeros of rational splines and complex splines
- An unconditionally convergent method for computing zeros of splines and polynomials
- A New Approach Based on Interval Analysis and B-splines Properties for Solving Bivariate Nonlinear Equations Systems
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