A generalization of tangent-based implicit curves

04/10/2023
by   Ágoston Sipos, et al.
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An approach to defining quadratic implicit curves is to prescribe two tangent lines and a secant line going through the points of tangency. This paper will show that this method can be generalized to a higher number of tangents, resulting in higher degree curves.

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