Li, JiPeters, T. J.Jordan, K. E.2014-10-282014-10-282014-10-011576-9402https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/43628[EN] The preservation of ambient isotopic equivalence under piecewise linear (PL) approximation for smooth knots are prominent in molecular modeling and simulation. Sufficient conditions are given regarding:Hausdorff distance, anda sum of total curvature and derivative.High degree Bézier curves are often used as smooth representations, where computational efficiency is a practical concern. Subdivision can produce PL approximations for a given B\'ezier curve, fulfilling the above two conditions. The primary contributions are: (i) a priori bounds on the number of subdivision iterations sufficient to achieve a PL approximation that is ambient isotopic to the original B\'ezier curve, and (ii) improved iteration bounds over those previously established. Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada (by-nc-nd)Knot approximationAmbient isotopyBézier curveSubdivisionPiecewise linear approximationComputational topology for approximations of knotsArtículo2014-10-2710.4995/agt.2014.2281Abierto1989-4147