On subdivision schemes generalizing uniform B-spline surfaces of arbitrary degree (Q5941354)

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    On subdivision schemes generalizing uniform B-spline surfaces of arbitrary degree
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1635542

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      On subdivision schemes generalizing uniform B-spline surfaces of arbitrary degree (English)
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      20 August 2001
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      We introduce a new class of subdivision surfaces which generalize uniform tensor product B-spline surfaces of any bi-degree to meshes of arbitrary topology. Surprisingly, this can be done using subdivision rules that involve direct neighbors only. Consequently, our schemes are very easy to implement, regardless of degree. The famous Catmull--Clark scheme is a special case. Similarly we show that triangular box splines of total degree \(3m+1\) can be generalized to arbitrary triangulations. Loop subdivision surfaces are a special case when \(m=1.\) Our new schemes should be of interest to the high-end design market where surfaces of bi-degree up to 7 are common.
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      CAD
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      curves and surfaces
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      solid modeling
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      subdivision surfaces
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