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Sadia Bashir1, Daud Ahmad1, Ghada Ali2
1Department of Mathematics, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.
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In this paper, we examine q-Bernstein-Bézier surfaces in Minkowski space-[Formula: see text] with q as the shape parameter. These surfaces, a generalization of Bézier surfaces, have applications in mathematics, computer-aided geometric design, and computer graphics for the surface formation and modeling. We analyze the timelike and spacelike cases of q-Bernstein-Bézier surfaces using known boundary control points. The mean curvature and Gaussian curvature of these q-Bernstein-Bézier surfaces are computed by finding the respective fundamental coefficients. We also investigate the shape operator dependency for timelike and spacelike q-Bernstein-Bézier surfaces in Minkowski space-[Formula: see text], and provide biquadratic and bicubic q-Bernstein-Bézier surfaces as illustrative examples for different values of the shape controlling parameter q.
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