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Bezier

(graphics)
(After Frenchman Pierre B?zier from Regie Renault) A collection of formulae for describing curved lines (Bezier curve) and surfaces (Bezier surface), first used in 1972 to model automobile surfaces.

Curves and surfaces are defined by a set of "control points" which can be moved interactively making Bezier curves and surfaces convenient for interactive graphic design.

["Principles of interactive computer graphics", William M. Newman, Graw-Hill].
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Bezier

In computer graphics, a curve that is generated using a mathematical formula that assures continuity with other Bezier curves. It is mathematically simpler, but more difficult to blend than a b-spline curve. Within CAD and drawing programs, Bezier curves are typically reshaped by moving the handles that appear off of the curve.
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In this section, we first give some fundamental definitions dealing with Bezier curve and neutrosophic sets (elements).
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for I [member of] {X, Y, Z} and where [P.sub.1] = {[p.sub.x1], [p.sub.y1], [p.sub.z1]} [P.sub.2] = {[p.sub.x2], [p.sub.y2], [p.sub.z2]} [P.sub.3] = {[p.sub.x3], [p.sub.y3], [p.sub.z3]} are the control points of Bezier curve and determinate the shape of the trajectory.
Perhaps this metaphor best describes the sense of a Bezier curve, if not its mathematics.
Bezier Neutrosophic curves are generated based on the control points from one of TC = {(x, y, T(x, y))}, IC = {(x, y, I(x, y))} and FC = {(x, y, F(x, y))} sets.
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