Increasing the smoothness of vector and Hermite subdivision schemes

Abstract

In this paper we suggest a method for transforming a vector subdivision scheme generating C limits to another such scheme of the same dimension, generating C+1 limits. In scalar subdivision, it is well known that a scheme generating C limit curves can be transformed to a new scheme producing C+1 limit curves by multiplying the scheme's symbol with the smoothing factor z+12. We extend this approach to vector and Hermite subdivision schemes, by manipulating symbols. The algorithms presented in this paper allow to construct vector (Hermite) subdivision schemes of arbitrarily high regularity from a convergent vector scheme (from a Hermite scheme whose Taylor scheme is convergent with limit functions of vanishing first component).

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