On the stability of polynomial transformations between Taylor, Bernstein and Hermite forms
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- On the numerical condition of polynomials in Bernstein form
- On the stability of transformations between power and Bernstein polynomial forms
- The numerical problem of using Bézier curves and surfaces in the power basis
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- Application of Chebyshev II-Bernstein basis transformations to degree reduction of Bézier curves
- The Bernstein polynomial basis: a centennial retrospective
- Structural analysis of matrix integration operators in polynomial bases
- Approximate solution of linear and nonlinear fractional differential equations under \(m\)-point local and nonlocal boundary conditions
- Computing the topology of a real algebraic plane curve whose defining equations are available only ``by values
- Evaluation of the derivative of a polynomial in Bernstein form
- Multiple Degree Reduction and Elevation of Bézier Curves Using Jacobi–Bernstein Basis Transformations
- Iterated Bernstein operators for distribution function and density estimation: balancing between the number of iterations and the polynomial degree
- Legendre-Bernstein basis transformations
- Notes on linear factor polynomial deflation in polynomial bases
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