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Curvature Integrability of Subdivision Surfaces
- subdivision schemes were developed as generalizations of uniform Bspline (midpoint) knot insertion algorithms
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Curvature Smoothness of Subdivision Surfaces
- the subdivision rules reproduce the knot insertion rules for quartic box splines. Consequently the limit surface
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Non-Uniform Recursive Subdivision Surfaces
- University Abstract Doo-Sabin and Catmull-Clark subdivision surfaces are based on the notion of repeated knot
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Fine Level Feature Editing for Subdivision Surfaces
- is approximated to arbitrary precision through repeated subdivision, or knot insertion. This opens up a wealth
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Computing Volumes of Solids Enclosed by Recursive Subdivision Surfaces
- by knot insertion, i.e. conversion to Bernstein-Bezier form at the boundary between the regular surface
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Subdivision surface for CAD-an overview
- new vertex is inserted for each edge. The subdivision masks are shown in Fig. 11. 3.3. Surface
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Quasi 4-8 subdivision surfaces
- splines. The very idea of a subdivision scheme draws upon knot insertion techniques [13], and have its
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Quasi 4--8 Subdivision Surfaces
- splines. The very idea of a subdivision scheme draws upon knot insertion techniques [13], and have its
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Subdivision Surfaces - Can they be Useful for Geometric Modeling Applications?
- Subdivision Surfaces -- Can they be Useful for Geometric Modeling Applications? Dan Gonsor
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Interference Detection for subdivision Surfaces
- for Subdivision Surfaces Xiaobin Wu and Jörg Peters University of Florida † Volume 23 (2004), Number 3 Abstract
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