2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00004-018-00425-0
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Higher-Order Ruled Surfaces and their Possible Use in Architectural Design

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“…Third-degree curves, also known as cubic functions or cubic curves, are mathemat functions that describe curves or surfaces in three dimensions. They are represented third-degree equations that consist of terms involving the variables x and y. distinctive characteristics of third-degree curves are their smoothness and flexibi enabling them to model a wide range of shapes and forms, such as arcs, circles, ellip and even more complex curves [19]. These curves offer high precision and aesth representation, making them widely utilized in various fields.…”
Section: Research Conception Of Acoustic Panels Using Third-degree Cu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third-degree curves, also known as cubic functions or cubic curves, are mathemat functions that describe curves or surfaces in three dimensions. They are represented third-degree equations that consist of terms involving the variables x and y. distinctive characteristics of third-degree curves are their smoothness and flexibi enabling them to model a wide range of shapes and forms, such as arcs, circles, ellip and even more complex curves [19]. These curves offer high precision and aesth representation, making them widely utilized in various fields.…”
Section: Research Conception Of Acoustic Panels Using Third-degree Cu...mentioning
confidence: 99%