The Lore

My journey, philosophy, and what drives me forward

Obsessively Curious
Philosophy
I'm obsessively curious. I can't see a mathematical pattern without wanting to pull it apart and see if it connects to something else. My work is a mix of rigorous research (published on OEIS, presented at conferences) and experimental coding projects where I just try things. I think with whatever knowledge I have, recombine ideas in weird ways, and occasionally stumble onto something that works.

I'm not just interested in solving known problems. I want to find the problems no one's asking yet. My north star is building things that are both mathematically elegant and practically useful.
The Academic Journey
2023 - Present
Currently pursuing my Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) at Amity University, Mumbai with a CGPA of 8.47/10.0. My coursework spans Operating Systems, Theory of Computation, Comparative Learning Algorithms, and Linear Algebra for Machine Learning.

Goal: Advance interpretability in deep learning by applying insights from number theory and algorithmic analysis to neural network behavior. I aspire to build ethical, human-centered systems that simplify complexity and deepen understanding.
IB Diploma & Leadership
2020 - 2022
Completed my IB Diploma Programme at Wockhardt Global School (Final Grade: 30/45) with Higher Level courses in Computer Science, Mathematics: Analysis & Approaches, and Business Management.

Extended Essay: Analyzed the time complexity of the NegaMax algorithm (Strazilla) vs. Alpha-Beta Pruning (NNUE Stockfish) - bridging my love for mathematics and practical computation.
Head Boy & Leadership Legacy
May 2017 - May 2022
Served as Head Boy at Wockhardt Global School, where I led multiple initiatives:

• Led playground renovation project improving student facilities
• Organized Model United Nations (MUN) 2020
• Chaired UNICEF at WGS MUN 2021, facilitating engaging agendas and resolutions
• Served on the Board of Directors, Rotaract Club Aurangabad
• Led Stage Management Team at TEDxYouth@WGS, overseeing technical execution and speaker coordination
• Represented school at Harvard Model United Nations (HMUN) 2018
Stevia The Developer Project
2019 - 2020
Initiated an independent agricultural research project promoting Stevia farming in the Marathwada region. Researched and promoted Stevia cultivation, grew and tested plants independently, and raised awareness among local farmers.

This project helped me overcome stage fear by addressing diverse audiences about the health and economic benefits of Stevia cultivation. It taught me the value of translating research into real-world impact.
The Art of Balance
Ongoing
Beyond code and equations, I believe in maintaining balance through creative pursuits and mindfulness:

Creative Expression:
Painting - Exploring visual creativity through various mediums
Piano - Self-taught music composition and practice

Physical & Mental Wellness:
Cycling & Hiking - Nature exploration and fitness
Vipassana Meditation - Completed 3 residential courses and served in 1, reflecting strong commitment to mindfulness and discipline

Intellectual Pursuits:
Mathematical Puzzles - Exploring number theory and logic problems
Languages - English, Hindi, Marathi, German (A1 level)
The Mathematical Awakening
2022 - Present
My journey into serious mathematical research began in 2022 with the Probability in Regular 2-Polytopes project. What started as curiosity about spatial probability models evolved into a multi-year research effort culminating in a conference presentation.

This opened the door to discovering hidden patterns in numbers - from OEIS contributions to finding π in the integers. Each discovery reinforces my belief that mathematics is everywhere, waiting to be uncovered.
Vision for the Future
Looking Ahead
I'm working toward a future where mathematical elegance meets practical AI systems. My research in number theory and computational analysis isn't just about discovering patterns - it's about building interpretable, ethical AI systems that humans can understand and trust.

I believe the next breakthrough in deep learning interpretability will come from unexpected places - perhaps from the same mathematical structures that connect integers to π, or from the convergence patterns hidden in simple arithmetic operations.

The goal isn't just to build intelligent systems, but to build systems we can reason about.
Location & Roots
Based in India
From Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad), Maharashtra, India - a city rich in history and culture. Currently studying in Mumbai while maintaining strong connections to my roots.

This geographical journey mirrors my intellectual one: starting from a foundation of classical education and moving toward cutting-edge research, while never forgetting where I came from.