2011
DOI: 10.5120/3338-4594
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Shape Preserving Surfaces for the Visualization of Positive and Convex Data using Rational Biquadratic Splines

Abstract: A smooth surface interpolation scheme for positive and convex data has been developed. This scheme has been extended from the rational quadratic spline function of Sarfraz [11] to a rational bi-quadratic spline function. Simple data dependent constraints are derived on the free parameters in the description of rational bi-quadratic spline function to preserve the shape of 3D positive and convex data. The rational spline scheme has a unique representation.The developed scheme is computationally economical and v… Show more

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“…It has also been used as a model for ion-acoustic waves in plasma, pressure waves in liquid-gas bubble mixtures rotating flow down a tube and thermally excited phonon packets in low-temperature nonlinear crystals [10 -11]. The aim of present paper is to focus on the numerical solution of KDV equation using finite element technique with B-spline functions, splines play an important role in computational study and visulization [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has also been used as a model for ion-acoustic waves in plasma, pressure waves in liquid-gas bubble mixtures rotating flow down a tube and thermally excited phonon packets in low-temperature nonlinear crystals [10 -11]. The aim of present paper is to focus on the numerical solution of KDV equation using finite element technique with B-spline functions, splines play an important role in computational study and visulization [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%