Analysis of Univariate Nonstationary Subdivision Schemes with Application to Gaussian-Based Interpolatory Schemes
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DOI10.1137/050638217zbMath1132.41302OpenAlexW1978040617MaRDI QIDQ5451646
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Publication date: 27 March 2008
Published in: SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1137/050638217
Numerical smoothing, curve fitting (65D10) Interpolation in approximation theory (41A05) Rate of convergence, degree of approximation (41A25) Computer-aided design (modeling of curves and surfaces) (65D17) Approximation by other special function classes (41A30)
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