• Paul de Casteljau (19 November 1930 – 24 March 2022) was a French physicist and mathematician. In 1959, while working at Citroën, he developed an algorithm...
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  • De Casteljau's algorithm is a recursive method to evaluate polynomials in Bernstein form or Bézier curves, named after its inventor Paul de Casteljau...
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  • automobile bodies. The curves were first developed in 1959 by Paul de Casteljau using de Casteljau's algorithm, a numerically stable method to evaluate Bézier...
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    graphics until some 50 years later when mathematician Paul de Casteljau in 1959 developed de Casteljau's algorithm, a numerically stable method for evaluating...
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  • mathematician Paul de Casteljau from Citroen; Pierre Bézier from Renault; Steven Anson Coons from MIT; James Ferguson from Boeing; Carl de Boor, George...
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    France. Raymond Blanc, chef Jean-Jacques Boissard, neo-Latin poet Paul de Casteljau, mathematician Gustave Courbet, painter Frank Darabont, filmmaker...
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    Bela Julesz. Pierre Bézier Jim Blinn Jack Bresenham John Carmack Paul de Casteljau Ed Catmull Frank Crow James D. Foley William Fetter Henry Fuchs Henri...
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    engineer Pierre Bézier, and Citroën's physicist and mathematician Paul de Casteljau. They worked nearly parallel to each other, but because Bézier published...
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  • List of French inventions and discoveries (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    in 1938 by Georges Valensi Bic Cristal in 1949. Bézier curves by Paul de Casteljau in 1959. Computer-aided manufacturing by Pierre Bézier in 1971 as...
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  • List of eponyms (A–K) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    rheology) Paul de Casteljau, French mathematician – de Casteljau's algorithm Daniel De Leon, American trade union leader – De Leonism John DeLorean, American...
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