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Geometric Modelling 1996: Dagstuhl, Germany
- Gerald E. Farin, Hanspeter Bieri, Guido Brunnett, Tony DeRose:
Geometric Modelling, Dagstuhl, Germany, 1996. Computing Supplementa 13, Springer 1998, ISBN 3-211-83207-6 - Gudrun Albrecht:
Applications of a Fruitful Relation between a Dupin Cyclide and a Right Circular Cone. 1-15 - Chandrajit L. Bajaj:
Interrogative Visualization. 17-26 - Hanspeter Bieri:
Representation Conversions for Nef Polyhedra. 27-38 - Malcolm I. G. Bloor, Michael J. Wilson:
The Shape Parametrisation of an Aircraft Engine Nacelle and Pylon. 39-50 - Georges-Pierre Bonneau:
Multiresolution Analysis with Non-Nested Spaces. 51-66 - Guido Brunnett, Thomas Schreiber:
Optimal Degree Reduction of Free Form Curves . 67-75 - Paul de Casteljau:
Intersection Methods of Convergence. 77-80 - Wendelin L. F. Degen:
Approximation of Curves by a Measure of Shape. 81-99 - Qiaode Jeffrey Ge, Bahram Ravani:
Geometric Design of Rational Bézier Line Congruences and Ruled Surfaces Using Line Geometry. 101-120 - Hans Hagen, Alexa Nawotki:
Variational Design and Parameter Optimized Surface Fitting. 121-134 - Stefanie Hahmann:
Improvement of Surfaces. 135-152 - John K. Johnstone, Kenneth R. Sloan:
A Philosophy for Smooth Contour Reconstruction. 153-163 - Zafer Kadi, Alyn P. Rockwood:
The Design of Physically Accurate Fluid Flow. 165-175 - Panagiotis D. Kaklis, George D. Koras:
A Quadratic-Programming Method for Removing Shape-Failures from Tensor-Product B-Spline Surfaces. 177-188 - Caroline Labenski, Bruce R. Piper:
Fill-in Regions. 189-210 - Jörg Peters:
Smoothing Polyhedra Using Trimmed Bicubic Patches. 211-216 - Hartmut Prautzsch, Georg Umlauf:
A G2-Subdivision Algorithm. 217-224 - Àlvar Vinacua, Isabel Navazo, Pere Brunet:
Octtrees Meet Splines. 225-232 - Hans J. Wolters, G. Wu, Gerald E. Farin:
Degree Reduction of B-Spline Curves. 235-241
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