Hormozd Gahvari, William Gropp, et al.
ICPP 2012
For an arbitrary degree Bézier curve B, we first establish sufficient conditions for its control polygon to become homeomorphic to B via subdivision. This is extended to show a subdivided control polygon that is ambient isotopic to B. We provide closed-form formulas to compute the corresponding number of iterations for equivalence under homeomorphism and ambient isotopy. The development of these a priori values was motivated by application to high performance computing (HPC), where providing estimates of total run time is important for scheduling.
Hormozd Gahvari, William Gropp, et al.
ICPP 2012
Hugh P. Cassidy, Thomas J. Peters, et al.
CCCG 2012
J. Li, Thomas J. Peters, et al.
Topology and its Applications
J. Li, T.J. Peters, et al.
Applied General Topology