Bhrawy, A. H.Doha, E. H.Saker, M. A.Baleanu, D.2019-11-212019-11-2120160377-0427https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cam.2016.01.009https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0377042716000133Accession Number: WOS:000374601100027This paper reports new modified Jacobi polynomials (MJPs). We derive the basis transformation between MJPs and Bernstein polynomials and vice versa. This transformation is merging the perfect Least-square performance of the new polynomials together with the geometrical insight of Bernstein polynomials. The MJPs with indexes corresponding to the number of endpoints constraints are the natural basis functions for Least-square approximation of Bezier curves. Using MJPs leads us to deal with the constrained Jacobi polynomials and the unconstrained Jacobi polynomials as orthogonal polynomials. The MJPs are automatically satisfying the homogeneous boundary conditions. Thereby, the main advantage of using MJPs, in multi-degree reduction of Bezier curves on computer aided geometric design (CAGD), is that the constraints in CAGD are also satisfied and that decreases the steps of multi-degree reduction algorithm. Several numerical results for the multi-degree reduction of Bezier curves on CAGD are given. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.enUniversity of NUMERICAL-SOLUTIONOPERATIONAL MATRICESCOLLOCATION METHODPOLYNOMIALSEQUATIONSBasis transformationModified Jacobi polynomialsBernstein polynomialsModified Jacobi-Bernstein basis transformation and its application to multi-degree reduction of Bezier curvesArticlehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.cam.2016.01.009