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TitleA simple method for implicitizing rational curves and surfaces
Author(s) Dongming Wang
TypeArticle in Journal
AbstractThis paper presents a simple method for converting rational parametric equations of curves and surfaces into implicit equations. The method proceeds via writing out the implicit polynomial F of estimated degree with indeterminate coefficients ui, substituting the rational expressions for the given parametric curve or surface into F to yield a rational expression g/h in the parameter s (or s and t), equating the coefficients of g in terms of s (and t) to 0 to generate a sparse, partially triangular system of linear equations in ui with constant coefficients, and finally solving the linear system for ui. If a nontrivial solution is found, then an implicit polynomial is obtained; otherwise, one repeats the same process, increasing the degree of F. Our experiments show that this simple method is efficient. It performs particularly well in the presence of base points and may detect the dependency of parameters incidentally.
KeywordsImplicitization, Rational curve, Rational surface, Undetermined coefficient, Linear system
ISSN0747-7171
URL http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0747717104000306
LanguageEnglish
JournalJournal of Symbolic Computation
Volume38
Number1
Pages899 - 914
Year2004
Edition0
Translation No
Refereed No
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