Algebraic-trigonometric Pythagorean-hodograph curves and their use for Hermite interpolation (Q489769)
From MaRDI portal
| This is the item page for this Wikibase entity, intended for internal use and editing purposes. Please use this page instead for the normal view: Algebraic-trigonometric Pythagorean-hodograph curves and their use for Hermite interpolation |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6388519
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| default for all languages | No label defined |
||
| English | Algebraic-trigonometric Pythagorean-hodograph curves and their use for Hermite interpolation |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6388519 |
Statements
Algebraic-trigonometric Pythagorean-hodograph curves and their use for Hermite interpolation (English)
0 references
21 January 2015
0 references
Pythagorean-hodograph curves admit Hermite interpolation to data stemming from continuously differentiable functions, and they are from spaces spanned by powers and trigonometric functions (mixed) of dimension six. Their construction, important properties, and their geometrical features are studied in this article, as well as their comparison with purely algebraic curves.
0 references
Pythagorean hodograph curves
0 references
trigonometric functions
0 references
generalized Bézier curves
0 references
Hermite interpolation
0 references
\(G^2\) transition elements
0 references
spirals
0 references
0 references