Stable simplex spline bases for C^3 quintics on the Powell-Sabin 12-split
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Stable simplex spline bases for \(C^3\) quintics on the Powell-Sabin 12-split
Stable simplex spline bases for \(C^3\) quintics on the Powell-Sabin 12-split
Abstract: For the space of quintics on the Powell-Sabin 12-split of a triangle, we determine explicitly the six symmetric simplex spline bases that reduce to a B-spline basis on each edge, have a positive partition of unity, a Marsden identity that splits into real linear factors, and an intuitive domain mesh. The bases are stable in the norm with a condition number independent of the geometry, have a well-conditioned Lagrange interpolant at the domain points, and a quasi-interpolant with local approximation order 6. We show an bound for the distance between the control points and the values of a spline at the corresponding domain points. For one of these bases we derive , , and conditions on the control points of two splines on adjacent macrotriangles.
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