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Currently, I am finishing my studies as a Mathematical Engineer at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC). My main mathematical interests are dynamical systems, network theory and stochastic analysis.  
Currently, I am finishing my studies as a Mathematical Engineer at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC). My main mathematical interests are dynamical systems, network theory and stochastic analysis.  
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I have researched in random graphs; particularly on bootstrap percolation, a model for spreading of new ideas or technologies by word of mouth. I spent the summer at INRIA, France, working in the RAP  team on this topic. I have also participated in some activities of ANESTOC (Centro de Análisis Estocástico y Aplicaciones, www.anestoc.cl) at PUC, mainly seminars about open quantum systems, ecological models and other subjects related to stochastic analysis and modelling.
I have researched in random graphs; particularly on bootstrap percolation, a model for spreading of new ideas or technologies by word of mouth. I spent the summer at INRIA, France, working in the RAP  team on this topic. I have also participated in some activities of ANESTOC (Centro de Análisis Estocástico y Aplicaciones, www.anestoc.cl) at PUC, mainly seminars about open quantum systems, ecological models and other subjects related to stochastic analysis and modelling.


I enjoy reading literature and philosophy (specially Wittgenstein and Nietzsche), drawing and (occasionally) writing some stuff.
I enjoy reading literature and philosophy (specially Wittgenstein and Nietzsche), listening to music, drawing, and (occasionally) writing some stuff.

Latest revision as of 03:53, 23 October 2013

Currently, I am finishing my studies as a Mathematical Engineer at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC). My main mathematical interests are dynamical systems, network theory and stochastic analysis.

I have researched in random graphs; particularly on bootstrap percolation, a model for spreading of new ideas or technologies by word of mouth. I spent the summer at INRIA, France, working in the RAP team on this topic. I have also participated in some activities of ANESTOC (Centro de Análisis Estocástico y Aplicaciones, www.anestoc.cl) at PUC, mainly seminars about open quantum systems, ecological models and other subjects related to stochastic analysis and modelling.

I enjoy reading literature and philosophy (specially Wittgenstein and Nietzsche), listening to music, drawing, and (occasionally) writing some stuff.

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