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arxiv: 1905.04664 · v1 · pith:NI5C6LM6new · submitted 2019-05-12 · 🧮 math.NA · cs.NA

Using Oshima splines to produce accurate numerical results and high quality graphical output

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We illustrate the use of Oshima splines in producing high-quality \LaTeX\ output in two cases: first, the numerical computation of derivatives and integrals, and second, the display of silhouettes and wireframe surfaces, using the macros package KeTCindy. Both cases are of particular interest for college and university teachers wanting to create handouts to be used by students, or drawing figures for a research paper. When dealing with numerical computations, KeTCindy can make a call to the CAS Maxima to check for accuracy; in the case of surface graphics, it is particularly important to be able to detect intersections of projected curves, and we show how to do it in a seamlessly manner using Oshima splines in KeTCindy. A C compiler can be called in this case to speed up computations.

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