(Mexico, 1974)
He is a mathematician and a visual artist. He is a researcher at the Institute of Mathematics, Cuernavaca Campus of UNAM, where he specializes in dynamical systems, tropical geometry and number theory. He obtained his PhD in 2002 at the Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics (IMPA), in Brazil. His research has been key to describe the dynamics of singularly hyperbolic attractors and characterize their bifurcations, confirming a conjecture of Jacob Palis.
As a visual artist, Arroyo has fused mathematics and art in his visual work, which has been exhibited internationally in spaces such as the Kirchner Cultural Center and the Museum of Fine Arts in Paris. His innovative approach allows to visualize abstract concepts, transforming mathematical theories into aesthetic expressions. He currently coordinates the Virtual Museum of Mathematics (Mumat), a pioneering project in the dissemination of mathematics from an interdisciplinary perspective. He has also curated exhibitions such as Imaginario Matemático at Universum, reaffirming its commitment to bringing the beauty of mathematics to diverse audiences.
Other activities involving the participant:
A tour of MUMAT, the Virtual Mathematics Museum