Non-Uniform (NU)
Refers to the spacing of the control points that influence the shape of the curve or surface. Unlike uniform B-splines, where control points are equally spaced, NURBS allow for non-uniform spacing.
Rational (R)
Indicates that each control point has an associated weight. The weights control the influence of each control point on the shape of the curve or surface. This adds an extra degree of freedom and flexibility in shaping the geometry.
Base-Splines
B-Splines (Basis Splines) are piecewise-defined polynomial functions that are combined to form a smooth curve or surface. The term "spline" refers to a flexible, smooth curve that passes through a set of control points.
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