scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1803821
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zbMATH Open1004.65028MaRDI QIDQ3147724FDOQ3147724
Authors: Nira Dyn
Publication date: 22 September 2002
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- Variations on the four-point subdivision scheme
- A family of subdivision schemes with cubic precision
- Univariate subdivision schemes for noisy data with geometric applications
- A bivariate \(C^1\) subdivision scheme based on cubic half-box splines
- Convergence of univariate non-stationary subdivision schemes via asymptotic similarity
- Manifold-valued subdivision schemes based on geodesic inductive averaging
- Point-normal subdivision curves and surfaces
- On interpolatory subdivision symbol formulation and parameter convergence intervals
- A unified three point approximating subdivision scheme
- Interpolatory subdivision schemes with infinite masks originated from splines
- Ternary six-point interpolating subdivision scheme
- Interpolatory subdivision schemes with the optimal approximation order
- A divided differences based medium to analyze smoothness of the binary bivariate refinement schemes
- Blending based corner cutting subdivision scheme for nets of curves
- The \(m\)-point approximating subdivision scheme
- Families of univariate and bivariate subdivision schemes originated from quartic B-spline
- Reconstructions that combine interpolation with least squares fitting
- Analysis of subdivision schemes for nets of functions by proximity and controllability
- A hybrid non-stationary subdivision scheme based on triangulation
- A study on the mask of interpolatory symmetric subdivision schemes
- A 6-point subdivision scheme and its applications for the solution of 2nd order nonlinear singularly perturbed boundary value problems
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