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  2. International Mathematical Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    The logo of the International Mathematical Olympiad. The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is a mathematical olympiad for pre-university students, and is the oldest of the International Science Olympiads. [1] It is "the most prestigious" mathematical competition in the world. The first IMO was held in Romania in 1959. It has since been ...

  3. List of International Mathematical Olympiads - Wikipedia

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    The oldest of the International Science Olympiads, the IMO has since been held annually, except in 1980. That year, the competition initially planned to be held in Mongolia was cancelled due to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan . [ 1 ]

  4. List of International Mathematical Olympiad participants

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    Zhuo Qun Song, the most highly decorated IMO contestant with 5 golds and 1 bronze medal. Ciprian Manolescu, the only person to achieve three perfect scores at the IMO (1995–1997). The following table lists all IMO Winners who have won at least three gold medals, with corresponding years and non-gold medals received noted (P denotes a perfect ...

  5. International Mathematical Olympiad selection process

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    This article describes the selection process, by country, for entrance into the International Mathematical Olympiad. The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is an annual mathematics olympiad for students younger than 20 who have not started at university. Each year, participating countries send at most 6 students.

  6. American Mathematics Competitions - Wikipedia

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    Problem 18 on the 2022 AMC 10A was the same as problem 18 on the 2022 AMC 12A. [3] Since 2002, two administrations have been scheduled, so as to avoid conflicts with school breaks. Students are eligible to compete in an A competition and a B competition, and may even take the AMC 10-A and the AMC 12-B, though they may not take both the AMC 10 ...

  7. Vieta jumping - Wikipedia

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    Problem #6 at IMO 1988: Let a and b be positive integers such that ab + 1 divides a 2 + b 2. Prove that ⁠ a 2 + b 2 / ab + 1 ⁠ is a perfect square . [ 8 ] [ 9 ]

  8. Romanian Master of Mathematics and Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The contestants compete individually in Mathematics. The participating teams (national and local teams) can have up to four official contestants and several nonofficial contestants (plus two coaches: a leader and a deputy leader). The contest follows the same structure as IMO and is usually held at the end of February. The team score is based ...

  9. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    In every competition or test there are four problem usually covering geometry, number theory, algebra, and combinatorics (elementary level) and last four and a half hours each. Greece. BMO 1990: 1. Dimitris Stathopoulos: Gold Medal; 2. Theodoros Evgeniou: Silver Medal; 3. Athanasios Tsikas: Silver Medal; 4. Andreas Stalidis: Bronze Medal; 5.