- De
Casteljau's algorithm is a
recursive method to
evaluate polynomials in
Bernstein form or Bézier curves,
named after its
inventor Paul de
Casteljau. De...
- Paul de
Casteljau (19
November 1930 – 24
March 2022) was a
French physicist and mathematician. In 1959,
while working at Citroën, he
developed an algorithm...
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smooth animation curves by
mimicking affine constructions like the de
Casteljau algorithm for Bézier curves.
Since the
sphere is not an
affine space,...
- Berrias-et-
Casteljau (French pronunciation: [bɛʁjas e kastɛlʒo]; Occitan: Berriàs e
Castèljau) is a
commune in the Ardèche
department in
southern France...
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until some 50
years later when
mathematician Paul de
Casteljau in 1959
developed de
Casteljau's algorithm, a
numerically stable method for evaluating...
- UTBM.
Raymond Blanc, chef Jean-Jacques Boissard, neo-Latin poet Paul de
Casteljau,
mathematician Gustave Courbet,
painter Frank Darabont,
filmmaker Charles...
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evaluating spline curves in B-spline form. It is a
generalization of de
Casteljau's algorithm for Bézier curves. The
algorithm was
devised by German-American...
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engineer Pierre Bézier, and Citroën's
physicist and
mathematician Paul de
Casteljau. They
worked nearly parallel to each other, but
because Bézier published...
- bodies. The
curves were
first developed in 1959 by Paul de
Casteljau using de
Casteljau's algorithm, a
numerically stable method to
evaluate Bézier curves...
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bodywork surfaces), both
based on the 1959
mathematical works of Paul de
Casteljau. In 1968, it used an IBM 360-40, then 360-65 for
batch jobs, but already...