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Computer Aided Geometric Design, Volume 7
Volume 7, Numbers 1-4, June 1990
- John A. Gregory, Muhammad Sarfraz:
A rational cubic spline with tension. 1-13 - Tim N. T. Goodman:
Constructing piecewise rational curves with Frenet frame continuity. 15-31 - Tor Dokken, Morten Daehlen, Tom Lyche, Knut Mørken:
Good approximation of circles by curvature-continuous Bézier curves. 33-41 - Horst Nowacki, Dingyuan Liu, Xinmin Lü:
Fairing Bézier curves with constraints. 43-55 - Hans-Peter Seidel:
Symmetric triangular algorithms for curves. 57-67 - Ronald N. Goldman:
Blossoming and knot insertion algorithms for B-spline curves. 69-81 - Rida T. Farouki, C. Andrew Neff:
Analytic properties of plane offset curves. 83-99 - Rida T. Farouki, C. Andrew Neff:
Algebraic properties of plane offset curves. 101-127 - Nira Dyn, David Levin, Charles A. Micchelli:
Using parameters to increase smoothness of curves and surfaces generated by subdivision. 129-140 - Gerhard Geise, Uwe Langbecker:
Finite quadric segments with four conic boundary curves. 141-150 - Dingyuan Liu:
GC1 continuity conditions between two adjacent rational Bézier surface patches. 151-163 - Tony DeRose:
Necessary and sufficient conditions for tangent plane continuity of Bézier surfaces. 165-179 - Wendelin L. F. Degen:
Explicit continuity conditions for adjacent Bézier surface patches. 181-189 - Jörg Peters:
Local smooth surface interpolation: a classification. 191-195 - Klaus Höllig, Harald Mögerle:
G-splines. 197-207 - Jinggong Li, Josef Hoschek, Erich Hartmann:
Gn∗-functional splines for interpolation and approximation of curves, surfaces and solids. 209-220 - Michael J. Pratt:
Cyclides in computer aided geometric design. 221-242 - Wolfgang Böhm:
On cyclides in geometric modeling. 243-255 - Robert E. Barnhill, Scott N. Kersey:
A marching method for parametric surface/surface intersection. 257-280 - Gerald E. Farin:
Surfaces over Dirichlet tessellations. 281-292 - Ewald Quak, Larry L. Schumaker:
Cubic spline fitting using data dependent triangulations. 293-301 - Thomas A. Foley, David A. Lane, Gregory M. Nielson, Richard Franke, Hans Hagen:
Interpolation of scattered data on closed surfaces. 303-312 - Helmut Pottmann, Matthias Eck:
Modified multiquadric methods for scattered data interpolation over a sphere. 313-321 - Robert E. Barnhill, H. S. Ou:
Surfaces defined on surfaces. 323-336 - Andrew J. Worsey, Gerald E. Farin:
Contouring a bivariate quadratic polynomial over a triangle. 337-351 - Rolf Walter:
Visibility of surfaces via differential geometry. 353-373
Volume 7, Number 5, August 1990
- Leon A. Shirman, Carlo H. Séquin:
Local surface interpolation with shape parameters between adjoining Gregory patches. 375-388 - Carl de Boor:
Local corner cutting and the smoothness of the limiting curve. 389-397 - Mukund A. Sanglikar, Pramod Koparkar, V. N. Joshi:
Modelling rolling ball blends for computer aided geometric design. 399-414 - Gregor Müllenheim:
Convergence of a surface/surface intersection algorithm. 415-423 - Phillip J. Barry:
de Boor - fix functionals and polar forms. 425-430 - Dianne Hansford:
The neutral case for the min-max triangulation. 431-438 - Robert H. J. Gmelig Meyling, Pia R. Pfluger:
Smooth interpolation to scattered data by bivariate piecewise polynomials of odd degree. 439-458
Volume 7, Number 6, November 1990
- Chang-Zheng Zhou:
On the convexity of parametric Bézier triangular surfaces. 459-463 - Michael Kallay, Bahram Ravani:
Optimal twist vectors as a tool for interpolating a network of curves with a minimum energy surface. 465-473 - Qingxiang Fu:
The intersection of a bicubic Bézier patch and a plane. 475-488 - Samuel Rippa:
Minimal roughness property of the Delaunay triangulation. 489-497 - Jörg Peters:
Local cubic and bicubic C1 surface interpolation with linearly varying boundary normal. 499-516 - Christoph M. Hoffmann:
A dimensionality paradigm for surface interrogations. 517-532 - Gerald E. Farin, Dianne Hansford, Andrew J. Worsey:
The singular cases for -spline interpolation. 533-546
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