A note on the modified q-Bernstein polynomials for functions of several variables and their reflections on q-Volkenborn integration
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- A generalization of the Bernstein polynomials
- A new approach to \(q\)-Bernoulli numbers and \(q\)-Bernoulli polynomials related to \(q\)-Bernstein polynomials
- A note on the values of weighted \(q\)-Bernstein polynomials and weighted \(q\)-Genocchi numbers
- Quantum calculus
- Some identities on the q-Bernstein polynomials, q-Stirling number and q-Bernoulli numbers
- The approximation properties of generalized Bernstein polynomials of two variables
- \(q\)-Volkenborn integration
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(4)- Extended \(p\)-adic \(q\)-invariant integrals on \(\mathbb{Z}_p\) associated with applications of umbral calculus
- Some identities on the \(q\)-integral representation of the product of several \(q\)-Bernstein-type polynomials
- \(q\)-multiparameter-Bernoulli polynomials and \(q\)-multiparameter-Cauchy polynomials by Jackson's integrals
- Novel identities involving Genocchi numbers and polynomials arising from applications of umbral calculus
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