Volume 2,
Number 1-3,
September 1985
- Robert E. Barnhill:
Surfaces in computer aided geometric design: a survey with new results.
1-17
- Gerald E. Farin:
A modified Clough-Tocher interpolant.
19-27
- Paul Sablonnière:
Bernstein-Bézier methods for the construction of bivariate spline approximants.
29-36
- Geng-zhe Chang, Buchin Su:
Families of adjoint patches for a Bézier triangular surface.
37-42
- John A. Gregory:
Interpolation to boundary data on the simplex.
43-52
- Thomas W. Sederberg:
Piecewise algebraic surface patches.
53-59
- Wolfgang Böhm:
Triangular spline algorithms.
61-67
- Hartmut Prautzsch:
Generalized subdivision and convergence.
69-75
- Wolfgang Dahmen, Charles A. Micchelli:
Line average algorithm: A method for the computer generation of smooth surfaces.
77-85
- Richard Franke:
Thin plate splines with tension.
87-95
- Josef Hoschek:
Smoothing of curves and surfaces.
97-105
- Andrew J. Worsey:
C2 interpolation over hypercubes.
107-115
- Fred N. Fritsch, R. E. Carlson:
Monotonicity preserving bicubic interpolation: A progress report.
117-121
- Lothar Dannenberg, Horst Nowacki:
Approximate conversion of surface representations with polynomial bases.
123-131
- Tom Lyche, Elaine Cohen, Knut Mørken:
Knot line refinement algorithms for tensor product B-spline surfaces.
133-139
- Wolfgang Böhm:
On the efficiency of knot insertion algorithms.
141-143
- Dieter Lasser:
Bernstein-Bézier representation of volumes.
145-149
- Laszlo Piegl:
Representation of quadric primitives by rational polynomials.
151-155
- Pere Brunet:
Increasing the smoothness of bicubic spline surfaces.
157-164
- Michael J. Pratt:
Smooth parametric surface approximations to discrete data.
165-171
- Elizabeth G. Houghton, Robert F. Emnett, James D. Factor, Chaman L. Sabharwal:
Implementation of a divide-and-conquer method for intersection of parametric surfaces.
173-183
- Robert E. Barnhill, Bruce R. Piper, S. E. Stead:
A multidimensional surface problem: pressure on a wing.
185-187
- Tor Dokken:
Finding intersections of B-spline represented geometries using recursive subdivision techniques.
189-195
- Christoph Hornung, Wolfgang Lellek, Peter Rehwald, Wolfgang Straßer:
An area-oriented analytical visibility method for displaying parametrically defined tensor-product surfaces.
197-205
- U. Rabien:
Integrating patch models for hydrostatics.
207-212
- Ingolf Grieger:
Geometry cells and surface definition by finite elements.
213-222
- Hans Hagen:
Geometric spline curves.
223-227
- Elaine Cohen, Larry L. Schumaker:
Rates of convergence of control polygons.
229-235
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