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Approximation and Modeling with B-Splines

Approximation and Modeling with B-Splines

Approximation and Modeling with B-Splines

Klaus Höllig, Universität Stuttgart
Jörg Hörner
March 2014
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    B-splines are fundamental to approximation and data fitting, geometric modeling, automated manufacturing, computer graphics and numerical simulation. With an emphasis on key results and methods that are most widely used in practice, this book provides a unified introduction to the basic components of B-spline theory: approximation methods, modeling techniques and geometric algorithms. Topics discussed include the Bezier form; approximation and interpolation; error estimates; spline representations of curves, surfaces and solids; hierarchical bases; and finite element simulation. This book is ideal as an advanced undergraduate or first-year graduate text for courses on splines or approximation and geometric modeling for students in mathematics, engineering and computer science. A supplementary web site provides a collection of problems with selected solutions, slides for use in lectures, and programs with demos. This book also represents a valuable resource for practitioners whose work involves B-splines in the context of numerical simulations, computer-aided design, or visualization.

    • Supplementary information for course instructors is provided on an accompanying website
    • Covers all the main aspects of B-spline theory: approximation methods, modeling techniques and geometric algorithms
    • The book focuses on key topics for applications

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    March 2014
    Paperback
    9781611972948
    240 pages
    254 × 178 × 11 mm
    0.43kg
    This item is not supplied by Cambridge University Press in your region. Please contact Soc for Industrial & Applied Mathematics for availability.

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Introduction
    • Notation and symbols
    • 1. Polynomials
    • 2. Bézier curves
    • 3. Rational Bézier curves
    • 4. B-splines
    • 5. Approximation
    • 6. Spline curves
    • 7. Multivariate splines
    • 8. Surfaces and solids
    • 9. Finite elements
    • Notes and comments
    • Appendix
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Authors
    • Klaus Höllig , Universität Stuttgart

      Klaus Höllig is Chair for Numerical Analysis and Geometric Modeling at the University of Stuttgart. His research focuses on B-spline techniques for partial differential equations, approximation of curves and surfaces, and geometric algorithms. He is author of Finite Element Methods with B-Splines (2003) and coauthor of Box Splines (1993).

    • Jörg Hörner

      Jörg Hörner is a Research Associate in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Stuttgart. He develops finite element techniques for NURBS domains and is coauthor of the MATLAB® package FEMB. His interests also include educational projects; in particular he is technical director of Mathematik-Online.