Mathematical artwork. Computer artwork based on polynomial equations. This style of visualisation is known as polynomiography and was created using so
Mathematical artwork. Computer artwork based on polynomial equations. This style of visualisation is known as polynomiography and was created using software written by Bahman Kalantari, associate professor of computer science at Rutgers University, USA. Polynomials are algebraic equations of constants and variables that can be subtracted, added, multiplied and raised to a non-negative power. An example of a polynomial would be 4x(/\\2)+3x-7, where x is a variable, 7 is a constant, 4 and 3 are coefficients (combination of both number and variable) and /\\ indicates the exponent. Polynomiographs have been used to assist school students learning algebra and exhibited in galleries.
Size: 4400px × 4400px
Photo credit: © BAHMAN KALANTARI/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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