A flexible C^2 subdivision scheme on the sphere: with application to biomembrane modelling
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- A degree estimate for subdivision surfaces of higher regularity
- A unified approach to subdivision algorithms near extraordinary vertices
- Box splines
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- Finite element modeling of lipid bilayer membranes
- Jet subdivision schemes on the \(k\)-regular complex
- Lens-shaped surfaces and \(C^{2}\) subdivision
- Localized Tight Frames on Spheres
- Noninterpolatory Hermite subdivision schemes
- Riemannian geometry and geometric analysis
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- Smoothness of stationary subdivision on irregular meshes
- Stationary subdivision
- Subdivision surfaces
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