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A mathematical olympiad is a mathematical competition where participants are examined by problem-solving [1] and may win medals depending on their performance. It is usually aimed at pre-university students, and therefore, much of olympiad mathematics consists of elementary mathematics, though solutions may involve the use of calculus or higher-level mathematics. The biggest mathematics olympiad is the International Mathematical Olympiad.[2] Since they measure some mathematical abilities of the students,[3] They identify talented or gifted students in mathematics, who often receive opportunities for scholarships at universities.[3] [4]

History

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The concept of mathematics competitions dates back to the late 19th century. A one-off competition for 70 primary school students was held in Bucharest in May 1885, but little is known about it.[5] A better-documented Eötvös Competition in Hungary became one of the earliest organized contests in 1894.[5] [6] Romania followed with another competition, this time for secondary school students, in June 1898.[5] USSR introduced regular math olympiads in the 1930s, and the predecessor of the Putnam Competition started in 1938 in the US.[5]

The success of these national competitions eventually led to the establishment of the International Mathematics Olympiad, which has grown from 7 participating countries in 1959 to over 100 countries in recent years.[7]

Curriculum

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Modern olympiad mathematics can be split into four categories: algebra, combinatorics, geometry, and number theory. Algebra is restricted to elementary algebra, number theory is restricted to elementary number theory, and geometry is usually restricted to Euclidean plane geometry.[8] While never required, the use of non-elementary techniques like calculus, linear algebra, algebraic number theory, algebraic geometry and projective geometry is allowed, and can often lead to more elegant solutions.

List of mathematics olympiads

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Mathematics, University of Kashmir". maths.uok.edu.in.
  2. ^ Britto', 'Denise (July 21, 2023). "Brasileiro de 16 anos leva ouro em olimpíada de matemática no Japão". Educação básica.
  3. ^ a b https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000110203
  4. ^ "Olimpíada Brasileira de Matemática das Escolas Públicas - OBMEP | Somando novos talentos para o Brasil". Olimpíada Brasileira de Matemática das Escolas Públicas - OBMEP | Somando novos talentos para o Brasil.
  5. ^ a b c d Kenderov, Petar S. (2022). "Mathematics competitions: an integral part of the educational process". ZDM – Mathematics Education. 54 (5): 983–996. doi:10.1007/s11858-022-01348-4. ISSN 1863-9704. PMC 8970973 . PMID 35382411.
  6. ^ Kenderov, Petar. "The history of WFNMC" . Retrieved 2024年11月25日.
  7. ^ "International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO)". 2008年02月01日.
  8. ^ Chen, E. (2021). Euclidean Geometry in Mathematical Olympiads. Problem Books. American Mathematical Society. ISBN 978-1-4704-6620-6 . Retrieved 2025年01月10日.

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