A new class of univariate stationary interpolatory subdivision schemes of dual type is presented. As opposed to classical primal interpolatory schemes, these new schemes have masks with an even number of elements and are not step-wise interpolants. A complete algebraic characterization, which covers every arity, is given in terms of identities of trigonometric polynomials associated to the schemes. This characterization is based on a necessary condition for refinable functions to have prescribed values at the nodes of a uniform lattice, as a consequence of the Poisson summation formula. A strategy for the construction is then showed, alongside meaningful examples for applications that have comparable or even superior properties, in terms of...
The stability of stationary interpolatory subdivision schemes for univariate data is investigated. I...
In this paper, we present an algebraic perspective of the de Rham transform of a binary subdivision ...
We present new families of primal and dual subdivision schemes for triangle meshes and 3-refinement....
A new class of univariate stationary interpolatory subdivision schemes of dual type is presented. As...
The algebraic characterization of dual univariate interpolating subdivision schemes is investigated....
Since subdivision schemes featured by high smoothness and conic precision are strongly required in m...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the ability of convergent subdivision schemes to reproduce polynomia...
AbstractThe paper presents a bivariate subdivision scheme interpolating data consisting of univariat...
We derive three-step algorithm based on divided difference to generate a class of 6-point n-ary inte...
A class of local nonlinear stationary subdivision schemes that interpolate equidistant data and that...
SUMMARY In this paper we present a general strategy to deduce a family of interpolatory masks from a...
AbstractWe first present necessary and sufficient conditions for a linear, binary, uniform, and stat...
none3noIn this paper we describe a general, computationally feasible strategy to deduce a family of ...
In this paper we describe a general, computationally feasible strategy to deduce a family of interpo...
AbstractThis article is concerned with a class of shape preserving four-point subdivision schemes wh...
The stability of stationary interpolatory subdivision schemes for univariate data is investigated. I...
In this paper, we present an algebraic perspective of the de Rham transform of a binary subdivision ...
We present new families of primal and dual subdivision schemes for triangle meshes and 3-refinement....
A new class of univariate stationary interpolatory subdivision schemes of dual type is presented. As...
The algebraic characterization of dual univariate interpolating subdivision schemes is investigated....
Since subdivision schemes featured by high smoothness and conic precision are strongly required in m...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the ability of convergent subdivision schemes to reproduce polynomia...
AbstractThe paper presents a bivariate subdivision scheme interpolating data consisting of univariat...
We derive three-step algorithm based on divided difference to generate a class of 6-point n-ary inte...
A class of local nonlinear stationary subdivision schemes that interpolate equidistant data and that...
SUMMARY In this paper we present a general strategy to deduce a family of interpolatory masks from a...
AbstractWe first present necessary and sufficient conditions for a linear, binary, uniform, and stat...
none3noIn this paper we describe a general, computationally feasible strategy to deduce a family of ...
In this paper we describe a general, computationally feasible strategy to deduce a family of interpo...
AbstractThis article is concerned with a class of shape preserving four-point subdivision schemes wh...
The stability of stationary interpolatory subdivision schemes for univariate data is investigated. I...
In this paper, we present an algebraic perspective of the de Rham transform of a binary subdivision ...
We present new families of primal and dual subdivision schemes for triangle meshes and 3-refinement....