Induced Parametrisation and its Applications in Geometric Computation
Helmut E. Bez ; Thomas J. Wetzel
Computing and Informatics, Tome 28 (2012) no. 1, p. 433-454 / Harvested from Computing and Informatics
The paper describes a concept of induced rational parametrisation for curves. Parametrisations of curves are defined in terms of rational parametrisations of simpler or `primitive' curves. The technique has applications in computer graphics and geometric modeling. A range of examples is given.
Publié le : 2012-01-26
Classification:  Computer graphics; visualization; geometric modeling; rational parametrization; geometric computation; computer-aided design; computer-aided geometric design
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Helmut E. Bez; Thomas J. Wetzel. Induced Parametrisation and its Applications in Geometric Computation. Computing and Informatics, Tome 28 (2012) no. 1, pp.  433-454. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/cai480/