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The following pages link to A simple matrix form for degree reduction of Bézier curves using Chebyshev-Bernstein basis transformations (Q945366):
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- Multi-degree reduction of disk Bézier curves with \(G^{0}\)- and \(G^{1}\)-continuity (Q262550) (← links)
- Multi-degree reduction of Bézier curves for fixed endpoints using Lagrange multipliers (Q361993) (← links)
- Solutions of 2nd-order linear differential equations subject to Dirichlet boundary conditions in a Bernstein polynomial basis (Q458916) (← links)
- Iterative process for \(G^{2}\)-multi degree reduction of Bézier curves (Q548385) (← links)
- Multi-degree reduction of Bézier curves with constraints, using dual Bernstein basis polynomials (Q625273) (← links)
- Application of Chebyshev II-Bernstein basis transformations to degree reduction of Bézier curves (Q950073) (← links)
- Optimal constrained multi-degree reduction of Bézier curves with explicit expressions based on divide and conquer (Q1048314) (← links)
- Degree reduction of composite Bézier curves (Q1737132) (← links)
- Approximate multi-degree reduction of Q-Bézier curves via generalized Bernstein polynomial functions (Q2119491) (← links)
- An enhanced chimp optimization algorithm for optimal degree reduction of Said-Ball curves (Q2139877) (← links)
- Degree reduction of \(S-\lambda\) curves using a genetic simulated annealing algorithm (Q2333957) (← links)
- A unified matrix representation for degree reduction of Bézier curves (Q2388548) (← links)
- Approximating tensor product Bézier surfaces with tangent plane continuity (Q2389573) (← links)
- Bézier form of dual bivariate Bernstein polynomials (Q2400156) (← links)
- Explicit \(G^2\)-constrained degree reduction of Bézier curves by quadratic optimization (Q2453182) (← links)
- A quadratic programming method for optimal degree reduction of Bézier curves with \(G^{1}\)-continuity (Q2460967) (← links)
- Transformation between weighted orthogonal basis satisfying end point constraints and Bernstein basis and its application (Q2886118) (← links)
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- An equivalent parameter geometric shape representation using independent coordinates of cubic Bézier control points (Q5089479) (← links)
- Multiple Degree Reduction and Elevation of Bézier Curves Using Jacobi–Bernstein Basis Transformations (Q5452412) (← links)
- Numerical solutions of high-order differential equations with polynomial coefficients using a Bernstein polynomial basis (Q6052757) (← links)