Constructions of interpolation curves from given supporting elements. I
Applications of Mathematics, Tome 30 (1985) no. 6, pp. 435-452.

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This paper deals with the constructions of interpolation curves which pass through given supporting points (nodes) and touch supporting tangent vectors given at only some fo these points or, as the case may be, at all these points. The mathematical kernel of these constructions is based on Lienhard's interpolation method.
DOI : 10.21136/AM.1985.104173
Classification : 41A05, 65D05
Mots-clés : interpolation curves; Lienhard method
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Matušů, Josef; Novák, Josef. Constructions of interpolation curves from given supporting elements. I. Applications of Mathematics, Tome 30 (1985) no. 6, pp. 435-452. doi : 10.21136/AM.1985.104173. https://geodesic-test.mathdoc.fr/articles/10.21136/AM.1985.104173/

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