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The following pages link to Distance for Bézier curves and degree reduction (Q4380527):
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- Continuous and discrete best polynomial degree reduction with Jacobi and Hahn weights (Q281549) (← links)
- Polynomial degree reduction in the discrete \(L_2\)-norm equals best Euclidean approximation of \(h\)-Bézier coefficients (Q285260) (← links)
- Multi-degree reduction of Bézier curves for fixed endpoints using Lagrange multipliers (Q361993) (← links)
- Best polynomial degree reduction on \(q\)-lattices with applications to \(q\)-orthogonal polynomials (Q669356) (← links)
- Distances with rational triangular Bézier surfaces (Q706765) (← links)
- A simple matrix form for degree reduction of Bézier curves using Chebyshev-Bernstein basis transformations (Q945366) (← links)
- Computing the minimum distance between two Bézier curves (Q1023338) (← links)
- Distance for degree raising and reduction of triangular Bézier surfaces (Q1410863) (← links)
- A unified approach for degree reduction of polynomials in the Bernstein basis. I: Real polynomials (Q1612310) (← links)
- Constrained multi-degree reduction with respect to Jacobi norms (Q1632400) (← links)
- Persistent monitoring by multiple unmanned aerial vehicles using Bernstein polynomials (Q2055372) (← links)
- Polynomial degree reduction in the \(\mathcal{L}^2\)-norm on a symmetric interval for the canonical basis (Q2063285) (← links)
- Application of degree reduction of polynomial Bézier curves to rational case (Q2386804) (← links)
- A unified matrix representation for degree reduction of Bézier curves (Q2388548) (← links)
- Constrained polynomial degree reduction in the \(L_2\)-norm equals best weighted Euclidean approximation of Bézier coefficients (Q2388551) (← links)
- Constrained degree reduction of polynomials in Bernstein-Bézier form over simplex domain (Q2483332) (← links)
- Matrix representation for multi-degree reduction of Bézier curves (Q2573854) (← links)
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- Multiple Degree Reduction and Elevation of Bézier Curves Using Jacobi–Bernstein Basis Transformations (Q5452412) (← links)