About

Roco is an independent researcher working at the intersection of mathematics, mathematical physics, spectral theory, operator methods, and functional systems. His work is driven by a central conviction: that deep structures in nature, logic, and computation can be understood through organization, recurrence, stability, and spectral behavior.

Across projects in number theory, open quantum systems, thermodynamic formalisms, and large-scale mathematical frameworks, Roco develops an audit-first style of research — rigorous, structurally explicit, and built to withstand technical scrutiny. His work often seeks unifying principles behind problems that are usually treated as separate, connecting arithmetic, geometry, dynamics, information, and physical law through a common functional language.

He studied Physics and Chemical Engineering at the University of São Paulo (USP) and is also an inventor with patent activity spanning technology, energy, and materials. This background reinforces the dual character of his work: deeply theoretical in structure, yet constantly oriented toward real systems, applied invention, and measurable impact.

Beyond formal theory, Roco is also interested in building conceptual tools, scientific architectures, and original frameworks that bridge abstract mathematics with real systems, measurement, and technological applications.