José Felipe Voloch

José Felipe Voloch (born 13 February 1963 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian mathematician who works on number theory and algebraic geometry and is a professor at Canterbury University.

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Career

Voloch earned his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in 1985 under the supervision of John William Scott Cassels.[1] He was a professor at the University of Texas, Austin.[2]

Awards

He is a member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences.[3]

Selected publications

  • Coleman, Robert F.; Voloch, José Felipe (1992), "Companion forms and Kodaira-Spencer theory", Invent. Math., 110: 263–281, doi:10.1007/bf01231333, MR 1185584
gollark: You could argue that this makes the paradox also infohazardous since discussion of it means predictions will be more accurate and you lose some ability to choose.
gollark: Except we don't need prediction now, you could just data mine the response to this off discord in theory.
gollark: Probably.
gollark: If you use sufficiently complex methods to choose boxes, the simulator has to basically simulate the entire universe and thus the simulation is basically "real" (depending on your philosophical outlook).
gollark: You don't pick B, you pick either just A or A+B.

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