Shape preserving representations and optimality of the Bernstein basis (Q1895889)

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Shape preserving representations and optimality of the Bernstein basis
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    7 March 1996
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    The paper deals with shape preserving properties of totally positive (TP) bases of polynomials of degree less than or equal to \(n\). A sequence of functions \(U:= (u_0, \dots, u_n)\) is TP on an interval \(I\) if for any \(t_0< t_1< \dots< t_m\) in \(I\) the collocation matrix \((u_j (t_i) )_{i=0, \dots, m, j=0, \dots, n}\) is TP, i.e., if all its minors are nonnegative. Given a sequence of positive functions \(U:= (u_0, \dots, u_n)\) on \([a, b]\) with \(\sum_{i=0}^n u_i (t)=1\) and a sequence \((C_0, \dots, C_n)\) of points in \(\mathbb{R}^k\), let \[ \gamma(t)= \sum_{i=0}^n C_i u_i (t) \qquad (t\in [a, b]). \] If \(U\) is TP, then the curve \(\gamma\) preserves many shape preserving properties of the control polygon generated by \((C_0, \dots, C_n)\). In the paper the following conjecture of \textit{T. N. Goodman} and \textit{H. B. Said} [Comput. Aided Geom. Des. 8, No. 2, 115-121 (1991; Zbl 0729.65006)]\ is proved: The Bernstein basis has optimal shape preserving properties among all normalized TB bases of polynomials of degree less than or equal to \(n\) over a compact interval. Further, a simple test for recognizing normalized totally positive bases with good shape preserving properties is proposed. Moreover, a corresponding corner cutting algorithm to generate the Bézier polygon is derived.
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    shape preserving
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    Bernstein basis
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    totally positive bases
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    corner cutting
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