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MARIA CRISTINA COSTOYA RAMOS is a Professor at the University of Santiago de Compostela, affiliated with the Faculty of Mathematics and Department of Mathematics. Her primary research areas include Algebra, Evolution Algebras, and Rational Homotopy Theory, with additional interdisciplinary contributions to Medicine in pediatrics and urology.
Her recent research focuses on permutation representations, automorphisms of evolution algebras, and applications of category theory and topology to algebraic structures. Publications also include clinical studies on pediatric medical interventions, reflecting collaborative work across disciplines.
Key article trends span topics like homotopy nilpotent loop spaces, self-homotopy equivalences, and medical treatments for neonatal and pediatric conditions. Her work bridges abstract algebra with practical applications in both mathematics and medicine.
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