Gram matrix of Bernstein basis: properties and applications
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5190601 (Why is no real title available?)
- Bézier representation of the constrained dual Bernstein polynomials
- Constrained polynomial degree reduction in the \(L_2\)-norm equals best weighted Euclidean approximation of Bézier coefficients
- Construction of dual bases
- Explicit \(G^2\)-constrained degree reduction of Bézier curves by quadratic optimization
- Multi-degree reduction of Bézier curves with constraints, using dual Bernstein basis polynomials
- Multi-degree reduction of tensor product Bézier surfaces with general boundary constraints
- Optimal multi-degree reduction of Bézier curves with \(G^2\)-continuity
Cited in
(9)- Degree reduction of composite Bézier curves
- On the total positivity of q-Bernstein mass matrices and their accurate computations
- Modified Jacobi-Bernstein basis transformation and its application to multi-degree reduction of Bézier curves
- Pointwise estimates for B-spline Gram matrix inverses
- Structured inversion of the Bernstein mass matrix
- On the linear independence of the derivatives of Bernstein polynomials
- Total positivity and accurate computations with Gram matrices of Bernstein bases
- Explicit \(G^1\) approximation of conic sections using Bézier curves of arbitrary degree
- The Gram and Hankel matrices via special number sequences
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