AbstractCurve approximation associated with the finite element method usually implies linear or parabolic approximating segments when the transformation of polygonal master-elements is involved. We consider the construction of transformations and of associated bases that result in general conic approximating curve segments, while still allowing us to do all the required calculations on the simpler straight-edged elements. We show that projective transformations can be used to produce conic parameterizations in a systematic way. Examples of transformations and of suitable bases are given for triangular elements with one conic and two straight edges
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An efficient way of drawing parametric curves and surfaces is to approximate the curve or surface by...
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An efficient way of drawing parametric curves and surfaces is to approximate the curve or surface by...
AbstractIf algebraic varieties like curves or surfaces are to be manipulated by computers, it is ess...
AbstractFor an algebraic curveCwith genus 0 the vector spaceL(D) whereDis a divisor of degree 2 give...
AbstractCurve approximation associated with the finite element method usually implies linear or para...
AbstractIn this paper, construction of rational basis functions for curved elements is reviewed, som...
A rational cubic spline, with one family of shape parameters, has been discussed with the view to it...
Given the implicit equation for degree two curves (conics) and degree two surfaces (conicoids), algo...
AbstractA finite element is constructed with two straight sides and one cubic side. A cubic isoparam...
A rational cubic spline with a family of shape parameters is discussed from the viewpoint of its app...
The rational splines have been included in the IGES (International Graphics Exchange Specification...
This paper is concerned with curved boundary triangular elements having one curved side and two stra...
AbstractPolynomials suffice as finite element basis functions for triangles, parallelograms, and som...
The paper describes a concept of induced rational parametrisation for curves. Parametrisations of cu...
An efficient way of drawing parametric curves and surfaces is to approximate the curve or surface by...
In this paper, a particular shape preserving parametric polynomial approximation of conic sections i...
An efficient way of drawing parametric curves and surfaces is to approximate the curve or surface by...
AbstractIf algebraic varieties like curves or surfaces are to be manipulated by computers, it is ess...
AbstractFor an algebraic curveCwith genus 0 the vector spaceL(D) whereDis a divisor of degree 2 give...