Two and Three-Dimensional Art Inspired by Polynomiography

Bahman Kalantari

Visual Mathematics (2006)

  • Volume: 416, Issue: 29, page 0-0
  • ISSN: 1821-1437

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Bahman Kalantari. "Two and Three-Dimensional Art Inspired by Polynomiography." Visual Mathematics 416.29 (2006): 0-0. <http://eudml.org/doc/256795>.

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