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Computer Aided Geometric Design, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, January 2005
- Jingzhou Yang
, Karim Abdel-Malek:
Approximate swept volumes of NURBS surfaces or solids. 1-26 - Hoisub Kim, Seungtaik Oh, Jin-Whan Yim:
Smooth surface extension with curvature bound. 27-43 - Denggao Li, Kaihuai Qin, Hanqiu Sun:
Curve modeling with constrained B-spline wavelets. 45-56 - Vera Rayevskaya, Larry L. Schumaker:
Multi-sided macro-element spaces based on Clough-Tocher triangle splits with applications to hole filling. 57-79 - Jorge Delgado
, Juan Manuel Peña
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Corner cutting systems. 81-97
Volume 22, Number 2, February 2005
- Javier Sánchez-Reyes
, Jesús Miguel Chacón
:
s-power series: an alternative to Poisson expansions for representing analytic functions. 103-119 - Frédéric Cazals
, Marc Pouget:
Estimating differential quantities using polynomial fitting of osculating jets. 121-146 - Sonia Pérez-Díaz
, Juana Sendra
, J. Rafael Sendra
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Parametrization of approximate algebraic surfaces by lines . 147-181 - Qi-Xing Huang, Shi-Min Hu, Ralph R. Martin:
Fast degree elevation and knot insertion for B-spline curves. 183-197
Volume 22, Number 3, March 2005
- Malcolm I. G. Bloor, Michael J. Wilson:
An analytic pseudo-spectral method to generate a regular 4-sided PDE surface patch . 203-219 - Günther Nürnberger, Christian Rössl, Hans-Peter Seidel, Frank Zeilfelder:
Quasi-interpolation by quadratic piecewise polynomials in three variables. 221-249 - Shi-Min Hu, Johannes Wallner:
A second order algorithm for orthogonal projection onto curves and surfaces. 251-260 - Hasik Sunwoo:
Matrix representation for multi-degree reduction of Be'zier curves. 261-273 - Jianmin Zheng
:
Minimizing the maximal ratio of weights of a rational Bézier curve. 275-280
Volume 22, Number 4, May 2005
- Xiangjiu Che, Xuezhang Liang, Qiang Li:
G1 continuity conditions of adjacent NURBS surfaces. 285-298 - Achan Lin, Marshall Walker:
Hermite interpolation of space curves using the symmetric algebra. 299-319 - Ilijas Selimovic:
New bounds on the magnitude of the derivative of rational Bézier curves and surfaces. 321-326 - Takashi Nagata:
Simple local interpolation of surfaces using normal vectors. 327-347 - Stefanie Hahmann
, Basile Sauvage, Georges-Pierre Bonneau:
Area preserving deformation of multiresolution curves. 349-367
Volume 22, Number 5, July 2005
- Craig Gotsman
, Leif Kobbelt:
Editorial. 375 - Chun-Yen Chen, Kuo-Young Cheng:
A sharpness dependent filter for mesh smoothing. 376-391 - Shen Dong, Scott Kircher, Michael Garland:
Harmonic functions for quadrilateral remeshing of arbitrary manifolds. 392-423 - Stefan Gumhold:
Truly selective polygonal mesh hierarchies with error control. 424-443 - Yunjin Lee, Seungyong Lee, Ariel Shamir, Daniel Cohen-Or, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Mesh scissoring with minima rule and part salience. 444-465 - Frédéric Payan, Marc Antonini:
An efficient bit allocation for compressing normal meshes with an error-driven quantization. 466-486
Volume 22, Number 6, September 2005
- Shin-Ting Wu
, Osmar Aléssio
, Sueli I. Rodrigues Costa
:
A complete and non-overlapping tracing algorithm for closed loops. 491-514 - Zhiqiang Xu, Xiaoshen Wang, Xiao-Diao Chen, Jia-Guang Sun:
A robust algorithm for finding the real intersections of three quadric surfaces. 515-530 - Voon Pang Kong
, B. H. Ong:
Constrained space curve interpolation with constraint planes. 531-550 - Young Joon Ahn:
Helix approximations with conic and quadratic Bézier curves. 551-565
Volume 22, Number 7, October 2005
- Ulrich Reif, Karsten Große-Brauckmann:
Guest Editors' Note. 571-572 - Wendelin L. F. Degen:
Geometric Hermite Interpolation - : In memoriam Josef Hoschek. 573-592 - Johannes Wallner, Nira Dyn:
Convergence and C1 analysis of subdivision schemes on manifolds by proximity. 593-622 - Michael S. Floater, Géza Kós, Martin Reimers:
Mean value coordinates in 3D. 623-631 - Ron Goldman:
Curvature formulas for implicit curves and surfaces. 632-658 - Peter Oswald:
Designing composite triangular subdivision schemes. 659-679 - Carsten Lange, Konrad Polthier:
Anisotropic smoothing of point sets, . 680-692 - Helmut Pottmann, Michael Hofer
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A variational approach to spline curves on surfaces. 693-709 - Peter Alfeld, Larry L. Schumaker:
A C2 trivariate macro-element based on the Clough-Tocher-split of a tetrahedron. 710-721
Volume 22, Number 8, November 2005
- Serge Dubuc, Bin Han, Jean-Louis Merrien, Qun Mo:
Dyadic C2 Hermite interpolation on a square mesh. 727-752 - Zbynek Sír, Bert Jüttler
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Euclidean and Minkowski Pythagorean hodograph curves over planar cubics. 753-770 - Miguel Vieira, Kenji Shimada:
Surface mesh segmentation and smooth surface extraction through region growing. 771-792 - Robert J. Renka:
Shape-preserving interpolation by fair discrete G3 space curves. 793-809
Volume 22, Number 9, December 2005
- Renjiang Zhang, Guo-Jin Wang:
A note on the paper in CAGD (2004, 21 (2), 181-191). 815-817 - John E. Lavery:
Shape-preserving interpolation of irregular data by bivariate curvature-based cubic L1 splines in spherical coordinates. 818-837 - Knut Mørken:
On geometric interpolation of parametric surfaces. 838-848 - Martin Bertram:
Single-knot wavelets for non-uniform B-splines. 849-864 - Jiwen Zhang, Frank L. Krause, Huaiyu Zhang:
Unifying C-curves and H-curves by extending the calculation to complex numbers. 865-883

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