On the stability of transformations between power and Bernstein polynomial forms
DOI10.1016/0167-8396(91)90047-FzbMATH Open0725.65018MaRDI QIDQ2277757FDOQ2277757
Authors: Rida T. Farouki
Publication date: 1991
Published in: Computer Aided Geometric Design (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- On a generalization of Bernstein polynomials and Bézier curves based on umbral calculus
- Application of Chebyshev II-Bernstein basis transformations to degree reduction of Bézier curves
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- Bernstein Bézoutians and application to intersection problems
- On the stability of polynomial transformations between Taylor, Bernstein and Hermite forms
- Solutions of 2nd-order linear differential equations subject to Dirichlet boundary conditions in a Bernstein polynomial basis
- Bernstein-Bezoutian matrices and curve implicitization
- A unified approach to evaluation algorithms for multivariate polynomials
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- On the accuracy of de Casteljau-type algorithms and Bernstein representations
- Computing with barycentric polynomials
- Some properties of Jacobi-Bernstein basis transformation matrices
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- Exploiting parity in converting to and from Bernstein polynomials and orthogonal polynomials
- Transformation of Chebyshev–Bernstein Polynomial Basis
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