Subdivision schemes are iterative methods for the design of smooth curves and surfaces. Any linear subdivision scheme can be identified by a sequence of Laurent polynomials, also called subdivision symbols, which describe the linear rules determining successive refinements of coarse initial meshes. The goal of this work is to derive explicit expressions of the subdivision symbols of exponential pseudo-splines reproducing exponential polynomials and to study their symmetry properties. The $k$-level subdivision symbol of an exponential pseudo-spline is defined by a suitable polynomial ``correction'' of the $k$-level subdivision symbol of an exponential B-spline. The polynomial correction is such that the resulting subdivision symbol is...
The original theory of splines grew out of the study of simple variational problems. A spline was a ...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the ability of convergent subdivision schemes to reproduce polynomia...
We first present necessary and sufficient conditions for a linear, binary, uniform, and stationary s...
Pseudo-splines are a rich family of functions that allows the user to meet various demands for balan...
The main goal of this paper is to present some generalizations of polynomial B-splines, which includ...
We present an accurate investigation of the algebraic conditions that the symbols of a nonsingular, ...
Pseudo-splines are a rich family of functions that allows the user to meet various demands for balan...
Our interest is to characterize the spline-like integer-shift-invariant bases capable of reproducing...
In this work we construct three novel families of approximating subdivision schemes that generate pi...
AbstractWe present an accurate investigation of the algebraic conditions that the symbols of a non-s...
Geometric design algorithms are well suited to derive polynomial or piecewise polynomial parametric ...
AbstractIn this work we construct three novel families of approximating subdivision schemes that gen...
The relevant theory of discrete B-splines with associated new algorithms is extended to provide a fr...
Pseudo-splines form a family of subdivision schemes that provide a natural blend between interpolati...
This paper presents a new kind of uniform splines, called hyperbolic polynomial B-splines, generated...
The original theory of splines grew out of the study of simple variational problems. A spline was a ...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the ability of convergent subdivision schemes to reproduce polynomia...
We first present necessary and sufficient conditions for a linear, binary, uniform, and stationary s...
Pseudo-splines are a rich family of functions that allows the user to meet various demands for balan...
The main goal of this paper is to present some generalizations of polynomial B-splines, which includ...
We present an accurate investigation of the algebraic conditions that the symbols of a nonsingular, ...
Pseudo-splines are a rich family of functions that allows the user to meet various demands for balan...
Our interest is to characterize the spline-like integer-shift-invariant bases capable of reproducing...
In this work we construct three novel families of approximating subdivision schemes that generate pi...
AbstractWe present an accurate investigation of the algebraic conditions that the symbols of a non-s...
Geometric design algorithms are well suited to derive polynomial or piecewise polynomial parametric ...
AbstractIn this work we construct three novel families of approximating subdivision schemes that gen...
The relevant theory of discrete B-splines with associated new algorithms is extended to provide a fr...
Pseudo-splines form a family of subdivision schemes that provide a natural blend between interpolati...
This paper presents a new kind of uniform splines, called hyperbolic polynomial B-splines, generated...
The original theory of splines grew out of the study of simple variational problems. A spline was a ...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the ability of convergent subdivision schemes to reproduce polynomia...
We first present necessary and sufficient conditions for a linear, binary, uniform, and stationary s...