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  2. Bézier curve - Wikipedia

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    Any series of 4 distinct points can be converted to a cubic Bézier curve that goes through all 4 points in order. Given the starting and ending point of some cubic Bézier curve, and the points along the curve corresponding to t = 1/3 and t = 2/3, the control points for the original Bézier curve can be recovered. [9]

  3. Composite Bézier curve - Wikipedia

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    We may approximate a circle of radius from an arbitrary number of cubic Bézier curves. Let the arc start at point A {\displaystyle \mathbf {A} } and end at point B {\displaystyle \mathbf {B} } , placed at equal distances above and below the x-axis, spanning an arc of angle θ = 2 ϕ {\displaystyle \theta =2\phi } :

  4. De Casteljau's algorithm - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematical field of numerical analysis, De Casteljau's algorithm is a recursive method to evaluate polynomials in Bernstein form or Bézier curves, named after its inventor Paul de Casteljau.

  5. Bézier surface - Wikipedia

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    Bézier surfaces are a species of mathematical spline used in computer graphics, computer-aided design, and finite element modeling. As with Bézier curves, a Bézier surface is defined by a set of control points.

  6. Monotone cubic interpolation - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematical field of numerical analysis, monotone cubic interpolation is a variant of cubic interpolation that preserves monotonicity of the data set being interpolated. Monotonicity is preserved by linear interpolation but not guaranteed by cubic interpolation .

  7. Point-normal triangle - Wikipedia

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    With information of the given vertex positions ,, of a flat triangle and the according normal vectors ,, at the vertices a cubic Bézier triangle is constructed. In contrast to the notation of the Bézier triangle page the nomenclature follows G. Farin (2002), [2] therefore we denote the 10 control points as with the positive indices holding the condition + + =.

  8. Bernstein polynomial - Wikipedia

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    Bernstein polynomials approximating a curve. In the mathematical field of numerical analysis, a Bernstein polynomial is a polynomial expressed as a linear combination of Bernstein basis polynomials.

  9. SolveSpace - Wikipedia

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    SolveSpace is shipped with the following basic features: [12] [13] 2D sketch modeling SolveSpace supports parametric 2D drawing of lines, circles, arcs, Cubic bézier curves etc; datum points and lines are also supported for general, reference based modeling.