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Computer Aided Geometric Design, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, May 1986
- Jarke J. van Wijk:

Bicubic patches for approximating non-rectangular control-point meshes. 1-13 - Rida T. Farouki:

The approximation of non-degenerate offset surfaces. 15-43 - Laszlo Piegl:

The sphere as a rational Bézier surface. 45-52 - Tracy Whelan:

A representation of a C2 interpolant over triangles. 53-66 - Thomas W. Sederberg:

Improperly parametrized rational curves. 67-75 - Larry L. Schumaker:

Letter to the editor. 77 - Laszlo Piegl:

Letter to the editor. 79-81
Volume 3, Number 2, August 1986
- Gerald E. Farin:

Triangular Bernstein-Bézier patches. 83-127 - Jarek Rossignac, Aristides A. G. Requicha:

Offsetting operations in solid modelling. 129-148 - Larry L. Schumaker, Wolfgang Volk:

Efficient evaluation of multivariate polynomials. 149-154 - Fred N. Fritsch:

The Wilson-Fowler spline is a v-spline. 155-162
Volume 3, Number 3, November 1986
- Thomas A. Foley:

Scattered data interpolation and approximation with error bounds. 163-177 - Hans Hagen:

Geometric surface patches without twist constraints. 179-184 - Wolfgang Dahmen, Charles A. Micchelli:

On the piecewise structure of discrete box splines. 185-191 - H. E. Bez:

On invariant curve forms. 193-204 - Ronald A. DeVore, Zheng Yan:

Error analysis for piecewise quadratic curve fitting algorithms. 205-215 - Fopke Klok:

Two moving coordinate frames for sweeping along a 3D trajectory. 217-229
Volume 3, Number 4, December 1986
- Charles L. Lawson:

Properties of n-dimensional triangulations. 231-246 - Ronald N. Goldman, Tony DeRose:

Recursive subdivision without the convex hull property. 247-265 - Albrecht Preusser:

Computing area filling contours for surfaces defined by piecewise polynomials. 267-279 - Thomas A. Foley:

Local control of interval tension using weighted splines. 281-294 - Daniel J. Filip, Robert L. Magedson, Robert P. Markot:

Surface algorithms using bounds on derivatives. 295-311 - Kim L. Rescorla:

Cardinal interpolation: A bivariate polynomial example. 313-321

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