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1993
Smooth surface patches, such as Gregory patch, Brown’s square and Nielson- Foley patch, which interpolate a given function and its derivatives on the boundary of a rectangle or a triangle, with incompatible twist terms, have been constructed with rational parametric representation by using boolean sum techniques, convex combination methods and ...
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Smooth surface patches, such as Gregory patch, Brown’s square and Nielson- Foley patch, which interpolate a given function and its derivatives on the boundary of a rectangle or a triangle, with incompatible twist terms, have been constructed with rational parametric representation by using boolean sum techniques, convex combination methods and ...
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Filling in the holes of the semi-Fredholm domain
Integral Equations and Operator Theory, 2002Consider a linear operator in some infinite-dimensional Hilbert space. The author finds sufficient conditions that for a given set of holes (bounded components) in the semi-Fredholm resolvent set of the operator, there exists an invariant subspace of the given operator such that the spectrum of the restriction is equal to the spectrum of the operator ...
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Hole Filling for View Synthesis
2012Depth-image-based depth rendering (DIBR) technique is recognized as a promising tool for supporting advanced 3D video services required in multi-view video (MVV) systems. However, an inherent problem with DIBR is to deal with the newly exposed areas that appear in synthesized views. This occurs when parts of the scene are not visible in every viewpoint,
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Filling the Hole in the Nuclear Future
2010From the dawn of the atomic age, art and popular culture have played an essential role interpreting nuclear issues to the public and investigating the implications of nuclear weapons to the future of human civilization. Political and social forces often seemed paralyzed in thinking beyond the advent of nuclear weapons and articulating a creative ...
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