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Cardinal spline
Cardinal spline A cardinal spline is a cubic Hermite spline whose tangents are defined by the ...
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Talk:Cardinal spline
Talk:Cardinal spline Code example I added an example perl ...
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Image:Cardinal Spline Example.JPG
Image:Cardinal Spline Example.JPG Image File history File links ... image is a graphical representation of a Cardinal Spline. It is drawn on a 720x480 canvas ... Matrix # 4 x 4 ( # Guts of the Cardinal Spline formula [(-1 * $s), (2 - $s), ($ ...
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Image talk:Cardinal Spline Example.JPG
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Spline (mathematics)
Spline (mathematics) One type of spline, a bézier curve In the mathematical subfield of numerical analysis a spline is a special function defined piecewise by polynomials. In interpolating problems, spline interpolation is often preferred to polynomial interpolation ... aided design and computer graphics the term spline more frequently refers to a piecewise ...
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Catmull-Rom spline
Catmull-Rom spline In mathematics, a Catmull-Rom spline is a cardinal spline with a tension of 0.5. Explanation ...
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Cubic Hermite spline
Cubic Hermite spline In the mathematical subfield of numerical analysis a cubic Hermite spline, named in honor of Charles Hermite (Hermite ... pronounced air MIT), is a third-degree spline with each polynomial of the spline in Hermite form. The Hermite form consists ... techniques for creating cubic Hermite splines include: Cardinal spline Catmull-Rom spline Kochanek-Bartels spline
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User:Salix alba/maths/maths redirect frequency
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Splines (Gns wiki)
Splines [edit] Introduction Generally speaking, a spline is a polynomial curve. In the context ... in several ways; first, points on the spline, tangents , normals and binormals can be evaluated ... helps explain the sheer number of different spline types. Third, splines easily generalize to higher dimensions, as spline surfaces and, more generally, spline lattices . Finally, low-degree splines behave ...
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List of mathematics articles (A-C)
... Almost periodic function -- Almost prime -- Almost Ramsey cardinal -- Almost surely -- Alpha-beta pruning -- Altern base ... lists | Mathematicians | Portal B — Ba B-spline -- B-star-algebra -- Ba space -- Baby Monster ... Betti number -- Betweenness -- Bevel -- Bézier curve -- Bézier spline -- Bézier surface -- Bézier triangle -- Bezigon -- Bézout domain ... conformal mapping) -- Carathéodory's theorem (convex hull) -- Cardinal assignment -- Cardinal directions -- Cardinal number -- Cardinal spline -- Cardinality -- ...
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