scientific article; zbMATH DE number 841447
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Publication:4863390
zbMATH Open0835.65014MaRDI QIDQ4863390FDOQ4863390
Authors: Dieter Greipl
Publication date: 4 February 1996
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fittinggeometric continuityscattered dataapproximation by conic arcsapproximation by quadricsfinite pointsetsnon-parametrized curves and surfaces
Numerical smoothing, curve fitting (65D10) Computer-aided design (modeling of curves and surfaces) (65D17)
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- A new algorithm for fitting a rectilinear \(x\)-monotone curve to a set of points in the plane
- Multidimensional curve fitting to unorganized data points by nonlinear minimization
- Fast method to fit a \(\mathcal {C}^1\) piecewise-Bézier function to manifold-valued data points: how suboptimal is the curve obtained on the sphere \(\mathbb {S}^2\)?
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