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Computer Aided Geometric Design, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, February 1994
- Horst Nowacki, Xinmin Lü:
Fairing composite polynomial curves with constraints. 1-15 - Alain Le Méhauté, Florencio I. Utreras:
Convexity-preserving interpolatory subdivision. 17-37 - Long Chyr Chang, Wolfgang W. Bein, Edward Angel:
Surface intersection using parallelism. 39-69 - Hsun-Chang Hsieh, Wen-Tong Chang:
Virtual knot technique for curve fitting of rapidly varying data. 71-95 - Yu Yu Feng, Falai Chen, Hong Ling Zhou:
The invariance of weak convexity conditions of B-nets with respect to subdivision. 97-107 - E. T. Y. Lee:
Remarks on an identity related to degree elevation. 109-111 - Gengzhe Chang, Thomas W. Sederberg:
Nonnegative quadratic Bézier triangular patches. 113-116
Volume 11, Number 2, April 1994
- Rida T. Farouki, John K. Johnstone:
The bisector of a point and a plane parametric curve. 117-151 - Vadim Shapiro:
Real functions for representation of rigid solids. 153-175 - Marie-Laurence Mazure:
Geometric contact for curves and surfaces. 177-195 - Bernd Hamann:
A data reduction scheme for triangulated surfaces. 197-214 - Ming-Jun Lai:
Approximation order from bivariate C1-cubics on a four-directional mesh is full. 215-223 - Thomas W. Sederberg, Guo-Jin Wang:
A simple verification of the implicitization formulae for Bézier curves. 225-228 - Hartmut Prautzsch, Bruce R. Piper:
A fast algorithm to raise the degree of spline curves : Computer aided geometric design 8 (4) (October 1991) 253-265. 229
Volume 11, Number 3, June 1994
- Gerhard Geise, Th. Nestler:
Béézier representation of conics of contact in the projective plane. 233-245 - Samuel P. Marin, Philip W. Smith:
Parametric approximation of data using ODR splines. 247-267 - Chichyang Chen, Yuan F. Zheng:
Thin plate spline surface approximation using Coons' patches. 269-287 - Bernd Hamann, Jiann-Liang Chen:
Data point selection for piecewise linear curve approximation. 289-301 - Charles T. Loop:
A G1 triangular spline surface of arbitrary topological type. 303-330 - Eberhard F. Eisele:
Best approximations of symmetric surfaces by biquadratic Bézier surfaces. 331-343
Volume 11, Number 4, August 1994
- Barry Joe, Wenping Wang:
Reparameterization of rational triangular Bézier surfaces. 345-361 - Rida T. Farouki:
The conformal map z -> z2 of the hodograph plane. 363-390 - John A. Gregory, Jianwei Zhou:
Filling polygonal holes with bicubic patches. 391-410 - Mark A. Duchaineau:
Using general polar values as control points for polynomial curves. 411-423 - Panagiotis D. Kaklis, Nickolas S. Sapidis:
Curvature-sign-type boundary conditions in parametric cubic-spline interpolation. 425-450 - Marian Neamtu, Pia R. Pfluger:
Degenerate polynomial patches of degree 4 and 5 used for geometrically smooth interpolation in 3. 451-474 - Günter Aumann:
Canal surfaces versus normal ringed surfaces. 475-476
Volume 11, Number 5, October 1994
- Bernd Hamann, Jiann-Liang Chen:
Data point selection for piecewise trilinear approximation. 477-489 - Javier Sánchez-Reyes:
Single-valued surfaces in spherical coordinates. 491-517 - Dianne Hansford, Robert E. Barnhill, Gerald E. Farin:
Curves with quadric boundary precision. 519-531 - Michel Bercovier, Arie Jacobi:
Minimization, constraints and composite Bézier curves. 533-563 - Javier Sánchez-Reyes:
Single-valued tubular patches. 565-592 - Hartmut Prautzsch:
On Degen's conjecture. 593-596
Volume 11, Number 6, December 1994
- E. T. Y. Lee:
Computing a chain of blossoms, with application to products of splines. 597-620 - Bernd Hamann:
Curvature approximation of 3D manifolds in 4D space. 621-632 - Jesús M. Carnicer, Juan Manuel Peña:
Totally positive bases for shape preserving curve design and optimality of B-splines. 633-654 - Helmut Pottmann, Karsten Opitz:
Curvature analysis and visualization for functions defined on Euclidean spaces or surfaces. 655-674 - Claudia Cottin, Ruud van Damme:
Construction of a VC1 interpolant over triangles via edge deletion. 675-686 - Thomas W. Sederberg, Takafumi Saito, Dongxu Qi, Krzysztof S. Klimaszewski:
Curve implicitization using moving lines. 687-706
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