Matching admissible G^2 Hermite data by a biarc-based subdivision scheme
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- A 4-point interpolatory subdivision scheme for curve design
- A generalisation of the Pythagorean hodograph quintic spiral
- A shape controled fitting method for Bézier curves
- An interpolating 4-point \(C^2\) ternary stationary subdivision scheme
- An involute spiral that matches \(G^{2}\) Hermite data in the plane
- Clothoid Spline Transition Spirals
- Designing Bézier conic segments with monotone curvature
- Geometric conditions for tangent continuity of interpolatory planar subdivision curves
- Incenter subdivision scheme for curve interpolation
- Interpolation with cubic spirals
- Interpolatory convexity-preserving subdivision schemes for curves and surfaces
- Nonlinear subdivision using local spherical coordinates
- Normal based subdivision scheme for curve design
- Planar \(G^2\) transition with a fair Pythagorean hodograph quintic curve
- Planar spirals that match \(G^2\) Hermite data
- Spiral arc spline approximation to a planar spiral
- \(G^2\) Pythagorean hodograph quintic transition between two circles with shape control
- \(G^2\) curve design with a pair of pythagorean hodograph quintic spiral segments
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- Planar quintic \(G^2\) Hermite interpolation with minimum strain energy
- On the \(G^2\) Hermite interpolation problem with clothoids
- Generating planar spiral by geometry driven subdivision scheme
- Planar spirals that match \(G^2\) Hermite data
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