In this paper we present a family of Non-Uniform Local Interpolatory (NULI) subdivision schemes, derived from compactly supported cardinal splines with non-uniform knots (NULICS). For this spline family, the knot partition is defined by a sequence of break points and by one additional knot, arbitrarily placed along each knot-interval. The resulting refinement algorithms are linear and turn out to contain a set of edge parameters that, when fixed to a value in the range [0,1], allow us to move each auxiliary knot to any position between the break points to simulate the behavior of the NULICS interpolants. Among all the members of this new family of schemes, we will then especially analyze the NULI 4-point refinement. This subdivision scheme ...
none3noIn this paper we present a novel subdivision scheme that can produce a nice-looking interpola...
Since subdivision schemes featured by high smoothness and conic precision are strongly required in m...
This paper presents a new perspective for constructing interpolatory subdivision from primal approxi...
In this paper we present a family of Non-Uniform Local Interpolatory (NULI) subdivision schemes, der...
In this paper we present a family of Non-Uniform Local Interpolatory (NULI) subdivision schemes, der...
Univariate subdivision schemes are efficient iterative methods to generate smooth limit curves start...
none3noThis paper presents a general framework for the construction of piecewise-polynomial local in...
In this paper we exploit a class of univariate, C1 interpolating four-point subdivision schemes feat...
Starting from a well-known construction of polynomial-based interpolatory 4-point schemes, in this p...
AbstractStarting from a well-known construction of polynomial-based interpolatory 4-point schemes, i...
This paper presents innovative contributions to the fields of cardinal spline interpolation and subd...
The relevant theory of discrete B-splines with associated new algorithms is extended to provide a fr...
In this work we construct three novel families of approximating subdivision schemes that generate pi...
AbstractIn this work we construct three novel families of approximating subdivision schemes that gen...
AbstractThis article is concerned with a class of shape preserving four-point subdivision schemes wh...
none3noIn this paper we present a novel subdivision scheme that can produce a nice-looking interpola...
Since subdivision schemes featured by high smoothness and conic precision are strongly required in m...
This paper presents a new perspective for constructing interpolatory subdivision from primal approxi...
In this paper we present a family of Non-Uniform Local Interpolatory (NULI) subdivision schemes, der...
In this paper we present a family of Non-Uniform Local Interpolatory (NULI) subdivision schemes, der...
Univariate subdivision schemes are efficient iterative methods to generate smooth limit curves start...
none3noThis paper presents a general framework for the construction of piecewise-polynomial local in...
In this paper we exploit a class of univariate, C1 interpolating four-point subdivision schemes feat...
Starting from a well-known construction of polynomial-based interpolatory 4-point schemes, in this p...
AbstractStarting from a well-known construction of polynomial-based interpolatory 4-point schemes, i...
This paper presents innovative contributions to the fields of cardinal spline interpolation and subd...
The relevant theory of discrete B-splines with associated new algorithms is extended to provide a fr...
In this work we construct three novel families of approximating subdivision schemes that generate pi...
AbstractIn this work we construct three novel families of approximating subdivision schemes that gen...
AbstractThis article is concerned with a class of shape preserving four-point subdivision schemes wh...
none3noIn this paper we present a novel subdivision scheme that can produce a nice-looking interpola...
Since subdivision schemes featured by high smoothness and conic precision are strongly required in m...
This paper presents a new perspective for constructing interpolatory subdivision from primal approxi...