biharmonic surfaces in euclidean space $mathbb{e}^3$ are firstly studied from a differential geometric point of view by bang-yen chen, who showed that the only biharmonic surfaces are minimal ones. a surface $x : m^2rightarrowmathbb{e}^{3}$ is called biharmonic if $delta^2x=0$, where $delta$ is the laplace operator of $m^2$. we study the $l_k$-biharmonic spacelike hypersurfaces in the $4$-dimen...