Hi, I'm Freddy
I am a Mexican Computer Science student.
I love pure math, programming, and learning new things.
Curiosity and passion are my driving factors in everything I do.
As Steve Jobs put it, I also want to put something back.
You can see or download my CV. You can also contact me.
Experiments
estudio.so
Teachers often have many administrative responsibilities. Sometimes, these responsibilities can lead to a decline in the quality of their teaching. Using estudio.so, teachers can focus their time and energy on what matters: providing a quality education to all their students. The product ensures teachers teach better and students learn better.
Ampl
Generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude are great… but they all have a flaw: you pay for something you're not getting the most out of. That's why I am developing Ampl. It lets you use all AI models with a pay-as-you-go pricing model, so you stop paying for what you're not using!
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Since Euler and his peers started working on integer partitions, no one had been able to develop a closed-form formula for the number of partitions of an integer number, $p(n)$. In a paper published as a preprint on arXiv, such a formula is developed using combinatorial methods. The methods used have implications over other similar functions, such as Andrews' smallest parts (spt) function, and new identities for Jordan's totient function of second order, Euler's totient function, and Dedekind's psi function.