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  2. United States Academic Pentathlon - Wikipedia

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    The Academic Pentathlon (USAP) is an academic competition involving five academic fields of study (math, social sciences, science, literature, and fine arts). It is run by the USAD (United States Academic Decathlon) . [ 1 ]

  3. List of United States regional mathematics competitions

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    Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition (high school) Minnesota. St. Cloud State University Math Competition; Missouri. KCATM Math Contests (grades 3–12) ...

  4. Academic Games - Wikipedia

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    Academic Games is a competition in the U.S. in which players win by out-thinking each other in mathematics, language arts, and social studies. Formal tournaments are organized by local leagues, and on a national level by the Academic Games Leagues of America (AGLOA). Member leagues in eight states hold a national tournament every year, in which ...

  5. Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition (MMPC) is an annual high school mathematics competition held in Michigan.First founded in 1958, the competition has grown to include over 10,000 high school participants (although middle-schoolers may also participate through a high school).

  6. United States Academic Decathlon National Championship

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    The Academic Decathlon consists of 10 events: art, economics, essay, interview, language and literature, math, music, science, social science, and speech. [2] The Super Quiz replaces one of the seven objective events; since 2003, it has alternated between replacing science and social science. [3]

  7. Underwood Dudley - Wikipedia

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    Dudley was born in New York City.He received bachelor's and master's degrees from the Carnegie Institute of Technology and a PhD from the University of Michigan.His academic career consisted of two years at Ohio State University followed by 37 years at DePauw University, from which he retired in 2004.

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  9. Jeffrey Lagarias - Wikipedia

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    He completed an S.B. and S.M. in Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1972. [1] The title of his thesis was "Evaluation of certain character sums". [1] He was a Putnam Fellow at MIT in 1970. [2] He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from MIT for his thesis "The 4-part of the class group of a quadratic field", in 1974.