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[[Image:DSC04703-medium.jpg|thumb|right|200px|This is me but you have to guess which one! Observe it is not necesarily evident. Any answer without proof will have no more than ten percent of the points.]]
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'''E-MAIL:''' ''franklin.vp'' at ''gmail.com''
'''E-MAIL:''' ''franklin.vp'' at ''gmail.com''

I'm the "Frank cheValier on a Pc"
I'm a PhD student in Mathematics at the University of Toronto.
I'm a PhD student in Mathematics at the University of Toronto.

And I'm mainly interested in functional analysis, operator theory and complex analysis.
And I'm mainly interested in functional analysis, operator theory and complex analysis.


'''Personal information'''
== Personal information ==


'''Sex:''' M
'''Sex:''' M

'''Marital Status:''' single
'''Marital Status:''' single


'''Degrees'''
== Degrees ==


'''B.Sc. in Mathematics'''
B.Sc. in Mathematics


'''Honors and awards'''
== Honors and awards ==


2002 Silver Medal, I National Mathematical Olympiad for University Students
2002 Silver Medal, I National Mathematical Olympiad for University Students
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1996 Gold Medal, National Mathematical Contest.
1996 Gold Medal, National Mathematical Contest.


'''Teaching'''
== Teaching ==
Teaching Assistant 2002-2005
Training Professor since 2005-2007


Teaching Assistant 2002-2005 (University of Havana)
'''Invited seminars'''

Training Professor since 2005-2007 (University Centre Jos'e Antonio Hecheverria, CUJAE)

Teaching Assitant 2007- (University of Toronto)

== Invited seminars ==


Mathematic Culture Seminar, "On the paradoxes in Mathematics"
Mathematic Culture Seminar, "On the paradoxes in Mathematics"

Approximation Theory Seminar
Approximation Theory Seminar




'''Work in progress'''
== Work in progress ==


Invariant Subspaces of Rank One Perturbations of the Shift Operator and Divisibility in H2, Advisor: Leonel Robert, PhD at the University of Toronto
Invariant Subspaces of Rank One Perturbations of the Shift Operator and Divisibility in H2, Advisor: Leonel Robert, PhD at the University of Toronto
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On the Divisibility with rest in H2 and radial Limits. (continuation)
On the Divisibility with rest in H2 and radial Limits. (continuation)


'''Professional activities'''
== Professional activities ==


EMALCA 2004 Cuba.
EMALCA 2004 Cuba.

CLAIO 2004. XII Latin-American Congress of Operation Research and Systems.
CLAIO 2004. XII Latin-American Congress of Operation Research and Systems.

I Meeting CIMAT/ICIMAF, La Habana 2005.
I Meeting CIMAT/ICIMAF, La Habana 2005.

EMALCA 2005 Guanajuato, Mexico.
EMALCA 2005 Guanajuato, Mexico.

Latest revision as of 20:48, 11 October 2007

This is me but you have to guess which one! Observe it is not necesarily evident. Any answer without proof will have no more than ten percent of the points.
A rotational ambigram for the word "Franklin"

E-MAIL: franklin.vp at gmail.com

I'm the "Frank cheValier on a Pc" I'm a PhD student in Mathematics at the University of Toronto.

And I'm mainly interested in functional analysis, operator theory and complex analysis.

Personal information

Sex: M

Marital Status: single

Degrees

B.Sc. in Mathematics

Honors and awards

2002 Silver Medal, I National Mathematical Olympiad for University Students

2001 Honor Mention, III Iberoamerican Mathematical Olympiad for University Students

1999 Bronze Medal, XL International Mathematical Olympiad

1998 Honor Mention, XIII Iberoamerican Mathematical Olympiad

1996 Gold Medal, National Mathematical Contest.

Teaching

Teaching Assistant 2002-2005 (University of Havana)

Training Professor since 2005-2007 (University Centre Jos'e Antonio Hecheverria, CUJAE)

Teaching Assitant 2007- (University of Toronto)

Invited seminars

Mathematic Culture Seminar, "On the paradoxes in Mathematics"

Approximation Theory Seminar


Work in progress

Invariant Subspaces of Rank One Perturbations of the Shift Operator and Divisibility in H2, Advisor: Leonel Robert, PhD at the University of Toronto

On the Divisibility with rest in H2 and radial Limits. (continuation)

Professional activities

EMALCA 2004 Cuba.

CLAIO 2004. XII Latin-American Congress of Operation Research and Systems.

I Meeting CIMAT/ICIMAF, La Habana 2005.

EMALCA 2005 Guanajuato, Mexico.