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Computing, Volume 79
Volume 79, Number 1, February 2007
- Ágnes Baran, Gisbert Stoyan:
Gauss-Legendre elements: a stable, higher order non-conforming finite element family. 1-21 - Torsten Linß:
Analysis of an upwind finite-difference scheme for a system of coupled singularly perturbed convection-diffusion equations. 23-32 - Alicja Smoktunowicz, Iwona Wróbel, Przemyslaw Kosowski:
A new efficient algorithm for polynomial interpolation. 33-52 - Alexandre Goldsztejn:
Comparison of the Hansen-Sengupta and the Frommer-Lang-Schnurr existence tests. 53-60 - Zhengyu Wang:
Validation and enclosure of solutions of linear complementarity problems. 61-77 - Josef Dick, Friedrich Pillichshammer, Benjamin J. Waterhouse:
The construction of good extensible Korobov rules. 79-91 - Stanley C. Eisenstat:
O(log* n) algorithms on a Sum-CRCW PRAM. 93-97
Volume 79, Numbers 2-4, April 2007
- Stefanie Hahmann, Guido Brunnett, Gerald E. Farin, Ron Goldman:
Editorial: Special issue on Geometric Modeling (Dagstuhl 2005). 99 - Dolors Ayala, Núria Pla Garcia, Marc Vigo Anglada:
Splat representation of parametric surfaces. 101-108 - Elias K. Xidias, Phillip N. Azariadis, Nikos A. Aspragathos:
Two-dimensional motion-planning for nonholonomic robots using the bump-surfaces concept. 109-118 - Patric Keller, Martin Bertram, Hans Hagen:
Reverse engineering with subdivision surfaces. 119-129 - F. Chen, L. Shen, Jiansong Deng:
Implicitization and parametrization of quadratic and cubic surfaces by mu -bases. 131-142 - Wendelin L. F. Degen:
Sharp error bounds for piecewise linear interpolation of planar curves. 143-151 - Etienne Vouga, Ron Goldman:
Two blossoming proofs of the Lane-Riesenfeld algorithm. 153-162 - Thomas A. Grandine, Thomas A. Hogan:
C2 pseudo rolling ball filleting. 163-173 - Jens Gravesen:
Surfaces parametrized by the normals. 175-183 - Hans Hagen, M. Schneider, Michael Schlemmer, Maja Ruby, Inga Scheler:
Fast Voronoi modeling. 185-196 - Stefanie Hahmann, Georges-Pierre Bonneau, Baptiste Caramiaux, Mélanie Cornillac:
Multiresolution morphing for planar curves. 197-209 - Dianne Hansford, Daniel L. Collins:
Anamorphic 3D geometry. 211-223 - Victoria Hernández-Mederos, Jorge Estrada-Sarlabous, D. León-Madrigal:
Generating a nice triangular mesh on a regular parametric surface. 225-235 - Martin Aigner, Bert Jüttler:
Hybrid curve fitting. 237-247 - E. I. Karousos, Alexandros I. Ginnis, Panagiotis D. Kaklis:
Quantifying the effect of a control point on the sign of curvature. 249-259 - D.-Y. Cho, K.-Y. Lee, Tae-wan Kim:
Analysis and avoidance of singularities for local G 1 surface interpolation of Bézier curve network with 4-valent nodes. 261-279 - Rimvydas Krasauskas:
Minimal rational parametrizations of canal surfaces. 281-290 - Paolo Costantini, Carla Manni:
Refining cubic parametric B-splines. 291-299 - Gregory M. Nielson, Hans Hagen, Kun Lee:
Implicit fitting of point cloud data using radial hermite basis functions. 301-307 - Kestutis Karciauskas, Jörg Peters:
Surfaces with polar structure. 309-315 - Edward L. F. Moore, Thomas J. Peters, John A. Roulier:
Preserving computational topology by subdivision of quadratic and cubic Bézier curves. 317-323 - B. Klimmek, Hartmut Prautzsch, N. Vahrenkamp:
Shadow metamorphosis. 325-335 - Nickolas S. Sapidis:
Geometric modeling of spatial constraints: objectives, methods and solid-modeling requirements. 337-352 - Ingo Ginkel, Georg Umlauf:
Analyzing a generalized Loop subdivision scheme. 353-363 - Marek Vanco, Guido Brunnett:
Geometric preprocessing of noisy point sets: an experimental study. 365-380 - Malcolm I. G. Bloor, Michael J. Wilson:
An analytic mapping of 3-D space to facilitate physical analysis. 381-388
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