Since you found my website and actually clicked the About me link (that at the time of writing is just about the only thing on this website that actually works) there is some possibility that you might be interested in who I am or what I have to say about myself. Behold!
I am Alex Loiko, a computer science student at Stockholms University. The reason I have a KTH website is that the CS institution is situated in KTH while it belongs to SU and that we have got CSC-accounts in order to be able to use the computers here. A positive surprise was that a CSC-account includes free super-fast (almost-)unlimited webhosting. Yeah!
My interests are (surprise) theoretical computer science and mathematics and, lately, for some reason (I don't know how that happened myself) web design. Right now, for instance, I am trying to figure out how to make django's template system to work with this whole website thingy.
Before university I studied at Danderyds Gymnasium with focus on math. It was really great and something I would recommend to anyone interested in math and/or programming.
Here is my not especially impressive list of publications. I hope it will continue to grow and become more interesting.
Investigation on the properties of arithmetic differentiationThe same article is available at arXiv if you prefer it with the arXiv logo on the side. They have also some other formats if ".pdf" isn't good enough. I have submitted it to an online journal and it is getting refereed. As it is not peer-reviewed or anything yet it might contain an occasional mistake or two. The quality should not be that bad as it survived me, my two coauthors and our supervisor reading it through several times.
Oh, and it gets hit #4 on google when you search for "arithmetic derivative". Thats cool!