Computation of Curves and Surfaces

Assembled here is a collection of articles presented at a NATO ADVANCED STU­ DY INSTITUTE held at Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain during the period of July 10th to 21st, 1989. In addition to the editors of these proceedings Professor Larry L. Schumaker from Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenne...

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Other Authors: Dahmen, Wolfgang (Editor), Gasca, Mariano (Editor), Micchelli, Charles A. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1990, 1990
Edition:1st ed. 1990
Series:Nato Science Series C:, Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a I. Discrete Methods for Curves and Surface Representation -- Stationary Subdivision, Fractals and Wavelets -- Recursive Triangles -- Exact and Approximate Conversion of Spline Curves and Spline Surfaces -- Discrete B-splines and Conversion Problems -- II. Interpolation and Data Fitting -- Vertex Splines and their Applications to Interpolation of Discrete Data -- Shape Preserving Interpolation -- Multivariate Polynomial Interpolation -- A Finite Element Approach to Surface Reconstruction -- Reconstructing 3D Objects from Cross-Sections -- III. Multivariate Splines and Applications -- Quasiinterpolants and Approximation Power of Multivariate Splines -- Polyhedral Splines -- Practice of Bivariate Quadratic Simplicial Splines -- IV. Algebraic and Differential Geometric Techniques -- Algebraic and Differential Geometric Methods in C.A.G.D. -- Smooth Parametric Surfaces and n-Sided Patches -- Algebraic and Numerical Techniques for Offsets and Blends -- List of Attendants -- Contributed papers -- Poster Presentations 
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520 |a Assembled here is a collection of articles presented at a NATO ADVANCED STU­ DY INSTITUTE held at Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain during the period of July 10th to 21st, 1989. In addition to the editors of these proceedings Professor Larry L. Schumaker from Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, served as a member of the international organizing committee. The contents of the contribu­ tions fall within the heading of COMPUTATION OF CURVES AND SURFACES and therefore address mathematical and computational issues pertaining to the dis­ play, modeling, interrogation and representation of complex geometrical objects in various scientific and technical environments. As is the intent of the NATO ASI program the meeting was two weeks in length and the body of the scientific activities was organized around prominent experts. Each of them presented lectures on his current research activity. We were fortunate to have sixteen distinguished invited speakers representing nine NATO countries: W. Bohm (Federal Republic of Germany), C. de Boor (USA), C.K. Chui (USA), W. Dahmen (Federal Republic of Germany), F. Fontanella (Italy), M. Gasca (Spain), R. Goldman (Canada), T.N.T. Goodman (UK), J.A. Gregory (UK), C. Hoffman (USA), J. Hoschek (Federal Republic of Germany), A. Le Mehaute (France), T. Lyche (Norway), C.A. Micchelli (USA), 1.1. Schumaker (USA), C. Traas (The Netherlands). The audience consisted of both young researchers as well as established scientists from twelve NATO countries and several non-NATO countries