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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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Making face-curves in Mathematica​

Yesterday we had Mother’s Day in Poland. Since my girlfriend and I are parents of our cute pug called Delta, we decided to help her with a gift for mommy. She decided to give her mother a curve. Delta wanted to learn how to make Wolfram|Alpha style person curves like this: You can easily generate […]

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