Using discrete uniformity property in a mixed algebraic method (Q598501)

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    Using discrete uniformity property in a mixed algebraic method
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2083303

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      Using discrete uniformity property in a mixed algebraic method (English)
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      6 August 2004
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      An important problem in multivariate approximation schemes consists in the choice of knots and of the control points used in the tensor product. Starting with a mixed algebraic method based on a transfinite Hermite-type interpolant scheme and a B-spline tensor product method, the authors discuss about the choice of the B-splines knots and of the control points used in the tensor product. The choices are detailed in Section 3, where a discrete `uniformity' property to control the grid spacing is discussed. Section 4 contains some numerical examples which put in evidence how the grid spacing can be controlled by means of the discrete uniformity property.
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      numerical grid generation
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      uniformity property
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      grid spacing
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      control points
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      multivariate approximation
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      transfinite Hermite-type interpolant scheme
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      B-spline tensor product method
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      numerical examples
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