Browsing by Author "Schroecker, Hans-Peter"
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Article Rational Framing Motions and Spatial Rational Pythagorean Hodograph Curves(Elsevier, 2022) Kalkan, Bahar; Scharler, Daniel F.; Schroecker, Hans-Peter; Sir, ZbynekWe propose a new method for constructing rational spatial Pythagorean Hodograph (PH) curves based on determining a suitable rational framing motion. While the spherical component of the framing motion is arbitrary, the translation part is determined be a modestly sized and nicely structured system of linear equations. Rather surprisingly, generic input data will only result in polynomial PH curves. We provide a complete characterization of all cases that admit truly rational (non-polynomial) solutions. Examples illustrate our ideas and relate them to existing literature.Article The Study Variety of Conformal Kinematics(Springer Basel Ag, 2022) Kalkan, Bahar; Li, Zijia; Schroecker, Hans-Peter; Siegele, JohannesWe introduce the Study variety of conformal kinematics and investigate some of its properties. The Study variety is a projective variety of dimension ten and degree twelve in real projective space of dimension 15, and it generalizes the well-known Study quadric model of rigid body kinematics. Despite its high dimension, co-dimension, and degree it is amenable to concrete calculations via conformal geometric algebra (CGA) associated to three-dimensional Euclidean space. Calculations are facilitated by a four quaternion representation which extends the dual quaternion description of rigid body kinematics. In particular, we study straight lines on the Study variety. It turns out that they are related to a class of one-parametric conformal motions introduced by Dorst in (Math Comput Sci 10:97-113, 2016, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11786-016-0250-8). Similar to rigid body kinematics, straight lines (that is, Dorst's motions) are important for the decomposition of rational conformal motions into lower degree motions via the factorization of certain polynomials with coefficients in CGA.