Douglas Smigly

This name uses Portuguese naming customs. The first or maternal family name is de Araujo and the second or paternal family name is Smigly.
Douglas Smigly
Born (1998-01-07) 7 January 1998
São Bernardo do Campo
São Paulo (state) São Paulo
 Brazil
Residence São Caetano do Sul
São Paulo (state) São Paulo
 Brazil
Nationality Brazilian
Fields Mathematics
Institutions Universidade de São Paulo
Alma mater Universidade de São Paulo
Known for Contributions to algebra and numeric sequences
Notable awards medals in scientific olympiads

Douglas de Araujo Smigly (Portuguese pronunciation: [ dˈoglaʃ' dʒi ɐɾɐˈuʒu ˈɕmiɡlj]; born 7 January 1998) is a Brazilian mathematician. Known for his contributions to the algebra and numeric sequences, describing sequences like (sequence A274085 in the OEIS),[1] he currently is a graduate student at Institute of Mathematics and Statistics of Universidade de São Paulo.[2][3]

Prizes and awards

He received more than 40 awards[4] in various scientific competitions, in mathematics, physics, astronomy, astronautics, astrophysics, robotic, chemistry and biology olympiads,[5][6][7] and participates in international science olympiads, as Olimpíada de Mayo and Galois-Noether Mathematical Olympiad, including selection tests to International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics[8] and International Mathematical Olympiad.[9]

He received an honour from the mayor of São Caetano do Sul for notable discoveries and various other prizes.[10][11][12]

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