Piecewise-circular curves for geometric modeling
IBM Journal of Research and Development
Necessary and sufficient conditions for rational quartic representation of conic sections
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
On Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines Surface Neural Networks
Neural Processing Letters
Parametric design of aircraft geometry using partial differential equations
Advances in Engineering Software
Using graphs of bivariate functions to locally represent and modify surfaces
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Helix approximations with conic and quadratic Bézier curves
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Approximate swept volumes of NURBS surfaces or solids
Computer Aided Geometric Design
A new method for speeding up ray tracing NURBS surfaces
Computers and Graphics
C 1 NURBS representations of G 1 composite rational Bézier curves
Computing - Geometric Modelling, Dagstuhl 2008
Continuous collision detection between two 2D curved-edge polygons under rational motions
GMP'08 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Advances in geometric modeling and processing
Degree elevation of B-spline curves
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Representation of quadric primitives by rational polynomials
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Cubic algebraic curves based on geometric constraints
Computer Aided Geometric Design
-G2 B-spline surface interpolation
Computer Aided Geometric Design
A class of generalized B-spline curves
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Ray tracing rational B-spline patches in VLSI
EGGH'87 Proceedings of the Second Eurographics conference on Advances in Computer Graphics Hardware
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Nonuniform, rational B-splines, capable of representing both precise quadric primitives and free-form curves and surfaces, offer an efficient mathematical form for geometric modeling systems.