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    Family of Odd Point Non-Stationary Subdivision Schemes and Their Applications
    (Springeropen, 2019) Ullah, Zafar; Bari, Mehwish; Nisar, Kottakkaran Sooppy; Baleanu, Dumitru; Ghaffar, Abdul
    The (2s-1)-point non-stationary binary subdivision schemes (SSs) for curve design are introduced for any integer s2. The Lagrange polynomials are used to construct a new family of schemes that can reproduce polynomials of degree (2s-2). The usefulness of the schemes is illustrated in the examples. Moreover, the new schemes are the non-stationary counterparts of the stationary schemes of (Daniel and Shunmugaraj in 3rd International Conference on Geometric Modeling and Imaging, pp.3-8, 2008; Hassan and Dodgson in Curve and Surface Fitting: Sant-Malo 2002, pp.199-208, 2003; Hormann and Sabin in Comput. Aided Geom. Des. 25:41-52, 2008; Mustafa et al. in Lobachevskii J. Math. 30(2):138-145, 2009; Siddiqi and Ahmad in Appl. Math. Lett. 20:707-711, 2007; Siddiqi and Rehan in Appl. Math. Comput. 216:970-982, 2010; Siddiqi and Rehan in Eur. J. Sci. Res. 32(4):553-561, 2009). Furthermore, it is concluded that the basic shapes in terms of limiting curves produced by the proposed schemes with fewer initial control points have less tendency to depart from their tangent as well as their osculating plane compared to the limiting curves produced by existing non-stationary subdivision schemes.
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    A New Class of 2m-Point Binary Non-Stationary Subdivision Schemes
    (Springer, 2019) Ullah, Zafar; Bari, Mehwish; Nisar, Kottakkaran Sooppy; Al-Qurashi, Maysaa M.; Baleanu, Dumitru; Ghaffar, Abdul
    A new class of 2m-point non-stationary subdivision schemes (SSs) is presented, including some of their important properties, such as continuity, curvature, torsion monotonicity, and convexity preservation. The multivariate analysis of subdivision schemes is extended to a class of non-stationary schemes which are asymptotically equivalent to converging stationary or non-stationary schemes. A comparison between the proposed schemes, their stationary counterparts and some existing non-stationary schemes has been depicted through examples. It is observed that the proposed SSs give better approximation and more effective results.
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    A New Class of 2q-Point Nonstationary Subdivision Schemes and Their Applications
    (Mdpi, 2019) Bari, Mehwish; Ullah, Zafar; Iqbal, Mudassar; Nisar, Kottakkaran Sooppy; Baleanu, Dumitru; Ghaffar, Abdul
    The main objective of this study is to introduce a new class of 2q-point approximating nonstationary subdivision schemes (ANSSs) by applying Lagrange-like interpolant. The theory of asymptotic equivalence is applied to find the continuity of the ANSSs. These schemes can be nicely generalized to contain local shape parameters that allow the user to locally adjust the shape of the limit curve/surface. Moreover, many existing approximating stationary subdivision schemes (ASSSs) can be obtained as nonstationary counterparts of the proposed ANSSs.
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    Numerical Solution of the Boundary Value Problems Arising in Magnetic Fields and Cylindrical Shells
    (Mdpi, 2019) Nisar, Kottakkaran Sooppy; Naeem, Muhammad Nawaz; Ullah, Zafar; Ghaffar, Abdul; Baleanu, Dumitru; Al-Qurashi, Maysaa M.; Khalid, Aasma
    This paper is devoted to the study of the Cubic B-splines to find the numerical solution of linear and non-linear 8th order BVPs that arises in the study of astrophysics, magnetic fields, astronomy, beam theory, cylindrical shells, hydrodynamics and hydro-magnetic stability, engineering, applied physics, fluid dynamics, and applied mathematics. The recommended method transforms the boundary problem to a system of linear equations. The algorithm we are going to develop in this paper is not only simply the approximation solution of the 8th order BVPs using Cubic-B spline but it also describes the estimated derivatives of 1st order to 8th order of the analytic solution. The strategy is effectively applied to numerical examples and the outcomes are compared with the existing results. The method proposed in this paper provides better approximations to the exact solution.
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