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Wojciech Aleksander Wołoszyn

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I am a DPhil student in Mathematics at the University of Oxford. My academic interests revolve around the philosophy of foundations of mathematics in the context of V and the multiverse debate. Currently, I am mostly preoccupied with research on modal model theory - an emerging field in mathematical logic. My academic advisers are Professor Joel David Hamkins, Professor Ehud Hrushovski, and Professor William Hugh Woodin (Harvard University). Previously, I was a Recognised Student in Philosophy at the University of Oxford, under Professor Hamkins's supervision.

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​What complex numbers can tell us about the Multiverse?

There is an ongoing debate among mathematicians and philosophers on the nature of the realm where all mathematical activities are performed. But, before I pose the problem, we need to answer a pertinent question: “A realm? Do you mean like… our minds or what?” No. I mean metaphysical entity mathematicians are studying just like physicists […]

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