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RT Book, Whole SR Electronic DC OPAC T1 Interpolating Cubic Splines / by Gary D. Knott T2 Progress in Computer Science and Applied Logic A1 Knott, Gary D. A1 SpringerLink (Online service) YR 2000 FD 2000 SP XII, 244 p K1 Computer science K1 Computer science -- Mathematics K1 Application software K1 Computer-aided engineering K1 Applied mathematics K1 Engineering mathematics K1 Computer mathematics K1 Computer Science K1 Math Applications in Computer Science K1 Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis K1 Applications of Mathematics K1 Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design K1 Computer Applications PB Birkhäuser Boston : Imprint: Birkhäuser PP Boston, MA SN 9781461213208 LA English (英語) CL DC23:004.0151 NO A spline is a thin flexible strip composed of a material such as bamboo or steel that can be bent to pass through or near given points in the plane, or in 3-space in a smooth manner. Mechanical engineers and drafting specialists find such (physical) splines useful in designing and in drawing plans for a wide variety of objects, such as for hulls of boats or for the bodies of automobiles where smooth curves need to be specified. These days, physi cal splines are largely replaced by computer software that can compute the desired curves (with appropriate encouragment). The same mathematical ideas used for computing "spline" curves can be extended to allow us to compute "spline" surfaces. The application ofthese mathematical ideas is rather widespread. Spline functions are central to computer graphics disciplines. Spline curves and surfaces are used in computer graphics renderings for both real and imagi nary objects. Computer-aided-design (CAD) systems depend on algorithms for computing spline functions, and splines are used in numerical analysis and statistics. Thus the construction of movies and computer games trav els side-by-side with the art of automobile design, sail construction, and architecture; and statisticians and applied mathematicians use splines as everyday computational tools, often divorced from graphic images NO 書誌ID=1002990655; LK [E Book]http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1320-8 OL 30