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(9)- A totally positive basis for circle approximations
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- A remarkable Wronskian with application to critical lengths of cycloidal spaces
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- High order approximation by CCC-spline quasi-interpolants
- Critical lengths of cycloidal spaces are zeros of Bessel functions
- Spherical Bessel functions and critical lengths
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