Polynomiography

Polynomiography is algorithmic visualization in solving polynomial equations. It finds applications in education, science, and art.
Polynomiography has received national and international recognition and media attention, from New Jersey media to international outlets in Spain, Finland, Italy, and beyond, including the Star-Ledger, New Jersey Savvy Living Magazine, Princeton Packet, Science News, DISCOVER Magazine, Tiede (Finland), and Muy Interesante (Spain). Polynomiography artworks are exhibited nationally and internationally in venues such as a traveling art-math exhibition initiated at the Henri Poincaré Institute in Paris, traveling to other cities in France and Greece; the SIGGRAPH Art Gallery in Los Angeles; Tokyo; Rutgers University; and other venues across New Jersey. The artworks have also appeared on the covers of publications including Computer Graphics Quarterly, Princeton University Press titles, art-math conference proceedings, and magazines.
Bahman Kalantari is a Professor of Computer Science at Rutgers University. He is the inventor of the field of Polynomiography and its associated software. Kalantari lives and works in New Jersey, United States, and presents Polynomiography internationally, including in the United States, France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Turkey, South Korea, Japan, Poland, Belgium, and Iran.
Venue: Sazmanab (Sazman-e Ab St.)
January 3, 2013 – 5–6 PM


















