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Designed to provide tools for independent study, this book contains
student-tested mathematical exercises joined with MATLAB
programming exercises. Most chapters open with a review followed by
theoretical and programming exercises, with detailed solutions
provided for all problems including programs. Many of the MATLAB
exercises are presented as Russian dolls: each question improves
and completes the previous program and results are provided to
validate the intermediate programs. The book offers useful MATLAB
commands, advice on tables, vectors, matrices and basic commands
for plotting. It contains material on eigenvalues and eigenvectors
and important norms of vectors and matrices including perturbation
theory; iterative methods for solving nonlinear and linear
equations; polynomial and piecewise polynomial interpolation;
Bezier curves; approximations of functions and integrals and more.
The last two chapters considers ordinary differential equations
including two point boundary value problems, and deal with finite
difference methods for some partial differential equations. The
format is designed to assist students working alone, with concise
Review paragraphs, Math Hint footnotes on the mathematical aspects
of a problem and MATLAB Hint footnotes with tips on programming.
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Mathematical Methods for Curves and Surfaces - 7th International Conference, MMCS 2008, Tonsberg, Norway, June 26-July 1, 2008, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, Edition.)
Morten Daehlen, Michael S. Floater, Tom Lyche, Jean-Louis Merrien, Knut Morken, …
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TheSeventhInternationalConferenceonMathematicalMethodsforCurvesand
SurfacestookplaceJune26-July 1,2008, inTonsberg, Norway. Theearlier
conferences in the series took place in Oslo (1988), Biri (1991),
Ulvik (1994), Lillehammer(1997), Oslo(2000), andTromso(2004).
Theconferencegathered 165participants fromalmost30countries who
presenteda total of129talks.
Thisincludesnineinvitedtalksandsevenmini-symposia.
Thisbookcontains28originalarticlesbasedontalkspresentedattheconf-
ence. Thetopicsrangefrommathematicalanalysisofvariousmethodstoprac-
calimplementationonmoderngraphicsprocessingunits.
Thepapersre?ectthe
newestdevelopmentsinthese?eldsandalsopointtothelatestliterature.
The papershavebeensubjecttotheusualpeerreviewprocess,
andwethankboth
theauthorsandthereviewersfortheirhardworkandhelpfulcollaboration.
Wewishtothankthosewhohavesupportedandhelpedorganizetheconf- ence.
Firstandforemostitisapleasuretoacknowledgethegenerous?nancial
support from the Department of Informatics and the Centre of
Mathematics forApplications(CMA)attheUniversityofOslo,
andtheResearchCouncilof Norway.
WewouldalsoliketothankAndrewMcMurryforhishelpwithwith
technicalmatters, andSaraMorkenforhelpwiththeregistration.
November2009 Theeditors Organization Organizing Commitee and
Editors MortenDaehlen UniversityofOslo, Norway MichaelFloater
UniversityofOslo, Norway TomLyche UniversityofOslo, Norway
Jean-LouisMerrien INSAdeRennes, France KnutMorken UniversityofOslo,
Norway LarryL. Schumaker VanderbiltUniversity, USA Invited Speakers
Jean-DanielBoissonnat, SophiaAntipolis, France MassimoFornasier,
Linz, Austria TomHughes, Austin, USA JorgPeters, Gainesville, USA
RagniPiene, Oslo, Norway RobertSchaback, Gottingen, Germany
PeterSchroder, Caltech, USA JonathanShewchuk, Berkeley, USA
JoachimWeickert, Saarland, Germany Mini-Symposia Organizers
OlegDavydov, Glasgow, UK TorDokken, Oslo, Norway BinHan, Edmonton,
Canada ChuckHansen, SaltLakeCity, USA RimvydasKrasauskas, Vilnius,
Lithuania TrondKvamsdal, Trondheim, Norway CarlaManni, Rome, Italy
Sponsoring Institutions DepartmentofInformatics, UniversityofOslo
CentreofMathematicsforApplications, UniversityofOslo
ResearchCouncilofNorway Table of Contents MMCS 2008 Partial
Di?erential Equations for Interpolation and Compression of Surfaces
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Egil Bae and Joachim
Weickert Construction of Rational Curves with Rational
Rotation-Minimizing Frames via Mob ] ius Transformations. . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Michael
Barton, ? Bert Juttl ] er, and Wenping Wang Fat Arcs for Implicitly
De?ned Curves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 26 Szilvia B ela and Bert Juttl ] er Geometric Properties of
the Adaptive Delaunay Tessellation. . . . . . . . . . . 41 Tom
Bobach, Alexandru Constantiniu, Paul Steinmann, and Georg Umlauf
Quadrangular Parameterization for Reverse Engineering . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 55 David Bommes, Tobias Vossemer, and Leif Kobbelt A
Comparison of Three Commodity-Level Parallel Architectures:
Multi-core CPU, Cell BE and GPU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Andr e Rigland Brodtkorb and Trond
Runar Hagen Mean Distance from a Curve to Its Control Polygon. . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Jesu s Carnicer and Jorge Delgado
Compactly Supported Splines with Tension Properties on a
Three-Direction Mesh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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