De Casteljau Bezier Curves | Algebraic Calculus One | Wild Egg
Paul de Casteljau and Pierre Bezier were French car engineers working for competing companies who around 1960 initiated the most important development in the theory of curves of the modern era. The curves they studied we call de Casteljau Bezier curves, or dCB curves for short, are specified by a finite number of control points and are intimately connected with a family of polynomials/polynumbers named after Bernstein. We will see that these curves are of critical importance for the Algebraic Calculus, as they turn out to be polynomially parametrizable, which has major consequences in analysing areas and integration. This video is part of the online course Algebraic Calculus One, which sets out new directions for mathematics education through a novel approach to calculus. Video Contents: 0:00 Intro 0:13 Modern theory of curves 3:29 Affine combinations of points 5:34 Convex linear combination 6:52 Quadratic dCB curve 9:48 Bernstein polynomials 12:24 Cubic dCB curve16 16:35 Quadratic dCB curves are conics 22:05 Quadratic Bézier Curves Are Typically Parabolas 28:08 Closing Remarks ****** Research Gate page: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/... Blog: http://njwildberger.com/ Online courses at openlearning.com (currently Algebraic Calculus One): https://www.openlearning.com/courses/... Please join us for an exciting new approach to one of mathematics' most important subjects! Patreon: / njwildberger Your support would be much appreciated. Insights into Mathematics YT channel: / njwildberger Wild Egg Maths Playlists: • Intro to Algebraic Calculus with Box Arith... (4 videos) • Classical to Quantum (for Members) (64 videos) • Solving Polynomial Equations and the Geode... (45 videos) • De Casteljau Bezier curves and associated ... (20 videos) • Exploring q-series (for Members) (8 videos) • Six: A mathematical exploration (9 videos) • Algebraic Calculus One: a new foundation f... (52 videos) • Advice to prospective research mathematici... (9 videos) • The Hexagrammum Mysticum: a Geometric Gem ... (14 videos) • Algebraic Calculus Two (8 videos) • Special (Polynomial) Functions and Maxel N... (25 videos) • Dynamics on Graphs: The ADE Phenomenon & B... (30 videos) Insights into Mathematics Playlists: • The Algebra of Boole, Logic and Circuit An... (31 videos) • Box Arithmetic: a new framework for Mathem... (18 videos) • Hypergroups and Diffusion Symmetry: an int... (6 videos) • Rational Trigonometry for maths, physics a... (4 videos) • Sociology and Pure Maths (44 videos) • Old Babylonian mathematics and Plimpton 322 (8 videos) • Math Foundations (226 videos) • Math Seminars N J Wildberger (26 videos) • Math History (ancient to modern) (45 videos) • Geometric Linear Algebra (43 videos) • Algebraic Topology (40 videos) • Universal Hyperbolic Geometry (55 videos) • Differential Geometry (34 videos) • Elementary Probability and Statistics (8 videos) • Math Terminology for Incoming Uni Students (9 videos) • Famous Math Problems ( 46 videos) • Elementary Mathematics Explained (K-6) (40 videos) • Ancient Mathematics and insights of Howard... (7 videos) • Wild West Banking: A mathematician goes We... (7 videos) • Playing Go: the ancient oriental board game (19 videos) • Maths and Music (21 videos) • Year 9 Mathematics (review fractions, deci... (10 videos) • Wild Trig: An introduction to Rational Tri... (94 videos)

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