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Transfinite interpolation

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Transfinite interpolation is a means to construct functions over a planar domain in such a way that they match a given function on the boundary. This method is applied in geometric modelling and in the field of finite element method.

References

  • Dikens, C., Floater, M. "Transfinite mean value interpolation", Computer Aided Geometric Design, Volume 26, Issue 1, January 2009, Pages 117-134