Oh, no! I meet Mauro Boianovsky in 2001 at HET conference in Davis in 2001, and he was clearly a bright and innovative mind, and perhaps younger than I. In following years, I found myself tied to home with children, but the ideas in his articles continued to make my mind soar.  I am soooo sorry to hear this.
Marie Christine Duggan

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I regret to inform you that Mauro Boianovsky has died. He was extremely sick since late last year, although I do not have details as he chose to keep it private.


Andrea Cabello

Departamento de Economia - FACE/UnB