Functional Composition Algorithms via Blossoming

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Abstract

In view of the fundamental role that functional composition plays in mathematics, it is not surprising that a variety of problems in geometric modeling can be viewed as instances of the following composition problem: given representations for two functions F and G, compute a representation of the function H = F o G. We examine this problem in detail for the case when F and G are given in either Be´zier or B-spline form. Blossoming techniques are used to gain theoretical insight into the structure of the solution which is then used to develop efficient, tightly codable algorithms. From a practical point of view, if the composition algorithms are implemented as library routines, a number of geometric-modeling problems can be solved with a small amount of additional software. © 1993, ACM. All rights reserved.

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DeRose, T. D., Goldman, R. N., Hagen, H., & Mann, S. (1993). Functional Composition Algorithms via Blossoming. ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG), 12(2), 113–135. https://doi.org/10.1145/151280.151290

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