Convex Surface Visualization Using Rational Bi- cubic Function

Authors

  • Fareeha Saadia Department of Mathematics, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Maria Hussain Department of Mathematics, Lahore College for Women University, Pakistan
Abstract:

The rational cubic function with three parameters has been extended to rational bi-cubic function to visualize the shape of regular convex surface data. The rational bi-cubic function involves six parameters in each rectangular patch. Data dependent constraints are derived on four of these parameters to visualize the shape of convex surface data while other two are free to refine the shape of surface at user choice. The developed constraints on parameters act as sufficient conditions for visualization of convex surface data. Moreover, computationally simple and less time consuming as compared to exiting techniques. 

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Journal title

volume 05  issue 1

pages  420- 446

publication date 2010-06-01

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