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Dirichlet Extremals for Discrete Plateau Problems in GT-Bezier Spaces via PSO

Numerical Analysis 2026-01-21 v1 Numerical Analysis

Abstract

We study a discrete analogue of the parametric Plateau problem in a non-polynomial tensor-product surface spaces generated by the generalized trigonometric (GT)--B\'ezier basis. Boundary interpolation is imposed by prescribing the boundary rows and columns of the control net, while the interior control points are selected by a Dirichlet principle: for each admissible choice of B\'ezier basis shape parameters, we compute the unique Dirichlet-energy extremal within the corresponding GT--B\'ezier patch space, which yields a parameter-dependent symmetric linear system for the interior control net under standard nondegeneracy assumptions. The remaining design freedom is thereby reduced to a four-parameter optimization problem, which we solve by particle swarm optimization. Numerical experiments show that the resulting two-level procedure consistently decreases the Dirichlet energy and, in our tests, often reduces the realized surface area relative to classical Bernstein--B\'ezier Dirichlet patches and representative quasi-harmonic and bending-energy constructions under identical boundary control data. We further adapt the same Dirichlet-extremal methodology to a hybrid tensor-product/bilinear Coons framework, obtaining minimality-biased TB--Coons patches from sparse boundary specifications.

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@article{arxiv.2601.11677,
  title  = {Dirichlet Extremals for Discrete Plateau Problems in GT-Bezier Spaces via PSO},
  author = {Muhammad Ammad and Md Yushalify Misro and Samia Bibi and Ahmad Ramli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.11677},
  year   = {2026}
}