Competitions for Young Mathematicians

Competitions for Young Mathematicians
Author: Alexander Soifer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2017-06-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319565859

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This book gathers the best presentations from the Topic Study Group 30: Mathematics Competitions at ICME-13 in Hamburg, and some from related groups, focusing on the field of working with gifted students. Each of the chapters includes not only original ideas, but also original mathematical problems and their solutions. The book is a valuable resource for researchers in mathematics education, secondary and college mathematics teachers around the globe as well as their gifted students.

Engaging Young Students In Mathematics Through Competitions World Perspectives And Practices Volume Ii Mathematics Competitions And How They Relate To Research Teaching And Motivation

Engaging Young Students In Mathematics Through Competitions   World Perspectives And Practices  Volume Ii   Mathematics Competitions And How They Relate To Research  Teaching And Motivation
Author: Geretschlager Robert
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2020-04-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789811209833

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Engaging Young Students In Mathematics Through Competitions World Perspectives And Practices Volume I Competition ready Mathematics

Engaging Young Students In Mathematics Through Competitions   World Perspectives And Practices  Volume I   Competition ready Mathematics
Author: Robert Geretschlager
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789811205842

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The two volumes of Engaging Young Students in Mathematics through Competitions present a wide scope of aspects relating to mathematics competitions and their meaning in the world of mathematical research, teaching and entertainment.Volume I contains a wide variety of fascinating mathematical problems of the type often presented at mathematics competitions as well as papers by an international group of authors involved in problem development, in which we can get a sense of how such problems are created in various specialized areas of competition mathematics as well as recreational mathematics.It will be of special interest to anyone interested in solving original mathematics problems themselves for enjoyment to improve their skills. It will also be of special interest to anyone involved in the area of problem development for competitions, or just for recreational purposes.The various chapters were written by the participants of the 8th Congress of the World Federation of National Mathematics Competitions in Austria in 2018.

Engaging Young Students In Mathematics Through Competitions World Perspectives And Practices Volume Iii Keeping Competition Mathematics Engaging In Pandemic Times

Engaging Young Students In Mathematics Through Competitions   World Perspectives And Practices  Volume Iii   Keeping Competition Mathematics Engaging In Pandemic Times
Author: Robert Geretschlager
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2024-01-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789811279300

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Engaging Young Students in Mathematics through Competitions presents a wide range of topics relating to mathematics competitions and their meaning in the world of mathematical research, teaching and entertainment. Following the earlier two volumes, contributors explore a wide variety of fascinating problems of the type often presented at mathematics competitions. In this new third volume, many chapters are directly related to the challenges involved in organizing competitions under Covid-19, including many positive aspects resulting from the transition to online formats. There are also sections devoted to background information on connections between the mathematics of competitions and their organization, as well as the competitions' interplay with research, teaching and more.The various chapters are written by an international group of authors involved in problem development, many of whom were participants of the 9th Congress of the World Federation of National Mathematics Competitions in Bulgaria in 2022. Together, they provide a deep sense of the issues involved in creating such problems for competition mathematics and recreational mathematics.

Contests in Higher Mathematics

Contests in Higher Mathematics
Author: Gabor J. Szekely
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781461207337

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One of the most effective ways to stimulate students to enjoy intellectual efforts is the scientific competition. In 1894 the Hungarian Mathematical and Physical Society introduced a mathematical competition for high school students. The success of high school competitions led the Mathematical Society to found a college level contest, named after Miklós Schweitzer. The problems of the Schweitzer Contests are proposed and selected by the most prominent Hungarian mathematicians. This book collects the problems posed in the contests between 1962 and 1991 which range from algebra, combinatorics, theory of functions, geometry, measure theory, number theory, operator theory, probability theory, topology, to set theory. The second part contains the solutions. The Schweitzer competition is one of the most unique in the world. The experience shows that this competition helps to identify research talents. This collection of problems and solutions in several fields in mathematics can serve as a guide for many undergraduates and young mathematicians. The large variety of research level problems might be of interest for more mature mathematicians and historians of mathematics as well.

Concepts in Competitive Mathematics

Concepts in Competitive Mathematics
Author: Zachary M. Boazman
Publsiher: Zachary Boazman
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2010-05-27
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This short reference book contains fundamental concepts crucial to solving math competition problems such as those found on the Mathematical Association of America's AMC 10, AMC 12, and AIME, as well as those found in local or regional competitions. Full of formulas as well as examples and solutions, this book shows how specific problems can be best solved in order to succeed in math competitions. Content is organized by mathematical topic and has been selected for its diversity. Topics include Number Theory, Combinatorics, Probability, Statistics, Sequences and Series, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Coordinate Mathematics. The book even contains a section containing the author's own tips from past experience in math competitions. All in all, this is a must buy for math competition participants and teachers alike. Contains: Nine Chapters, Table of Contents, Index.

A Primer for Mathematics Competitions

A Primer for Mathematics Competitions
Author: Alexander Zawaira,Gavin Hitchcock
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2008-10-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780191561702

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The importance of mathematics competitions has been widely recognised for three reasons: they help to develop imaginative capacity and thinking skills whose value far transcends mathematics; they constitute the most effective way of discovering and nurturing mathematical talent; and they provide a means to combat the prevalent false image of mathematics held by high school students, as either a fearsomely difficult or a dull and uncreative subject. This book provides a comprehensive training resource for competitions from local and provincial to national Olympiad level, containing hundreds of diagrams, and graced by many light-hearted cartoons. It features a large collection of what mathematicians call "beautiful" problems - non-routine, provocative, fascinating, and challenging problems, often with elegant solutions. It features careful, systematic exposition of a selection of the most important topics encountered in mathematics competitions, assuming little prior knowledge. Geometry, trigonometry, mathematical induction, inequalities, Diophantine equations, number theory, sequences and series, the binomial theorem, and combinatorics - are all developed in a gentle but lively manner, liberally illustrated with examples, and consistently motivated by attractive "appetiser" problems, whose solution appears after the relevant theory has been expounded. Each chapter is presented as a "toolchest" of instruments designed for cracking the problems collected at the end of the chapter. Other topics, such as algebra, co-ordinate geometry, functional equations and probability, are introduced and elucidated in the posing and solving of the large collection of miscellaneous problems in the final toolchest. An unusual feature of this book is the attention paid throughout to the history of mathematics - the origins of the ideas, the terminology and some of the problems, and the celebration of mathematics as a multicultural, cooperative human achievement. As a bonus the aspiring "mathlete" may encounter, in the most enjoyable way possible, many of the topics that form the core of the standard school curriculum.

Engaging Young Students in Mathematics Through Competitions World Perspectives and Practices Volume I Competition Ready Mathematics Entertaining and Informative Problems from the Wfnmc8 Congress in Semriach Austria 2018

Engaging Young Students in Mathematics Through Competitions   World Perspectives and Practices  Volume I   Competition Ready Mathematics  Entertaining and Informative Problems from the Wfnmc8 Congress in Semriach Austria 2018
Author: Robert Geretschlager
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2019-11-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9811205825

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The two volumes of Engaging Young Students in Mathematics through Competitions present a wide scope of aspects relating to mathematics competitions and their meaning in the world of mathematical research, teaching and entertainment.Volume I contains a wide variety of fascinating mathematical problems of the type often presented at mathematics competitions as well as papers by an international group of authors involved in problem development, in which we can get a sense of how such problems are created in various specialized areas of competition mathematics as well as recreational mathematics.It will be of special interest to anyone interested in solving original mathematics problems themselves for enjoyment to improve their skills. It will also be of special interest to anyone involved in the area of problem development for competitions, or just for recreational purposes.The various chapters were written by the participants of the 8th Congress of the World Federation of National Mathematics Competitions in Austria in 2018.