Pioneering researcher in Optimization Theory, Computational Geometry, Polynomial Root-Finding Algorithms, and the creator of Polynomiography — the art and science of visualization in the approximation of zeros of complex polynomials.
Biography
Dr. Bahman Kalantari is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. His research spans fundamental algorithms in optimization, computational geometry, polynomial root-finding, matrix theory, and the intersection of mathematics, computer science, and fine art.
Polynomiography & STEAM Education
Algorithmic Visualization & Mathematical Art
Invented Polynomiography, patented algorithmic software, and conducted international workshops bridging mathematics, computer graphics, design, and K-12/higher education.
Optimization & Algorithms
Convex Optimization & Triangle Algorithm
Developed the Triangle Algorithm for convex hull, linear programming, and convex optimization problems, offering new algorithmic complexity perspectives.
Root-Finding & Numerical Analysis
Polynomial Zero Approximation
Pioneered high-order iterative methods for polynomial root-finding, matrix spectrum bounds, and bounds on polynomial roots.