Mathematical Olympiads: Enrique Trevi No
Mathematical Olympiads: Enrique Trevi No
Mathematical Olympiads: Enrique Trevi No
Mathematical Olympiads
Annual Mathematics competition for High School Students
First IMO held in Bucharest, Romania in 1959 (insert cheer from Iuli).
Objectives
To provide opportunities for meetings and contacts among present and future mathematicians and scientists of dierent countries.
To stimulate and encourage mathematical excellence among the students and teachers
To enrich the education and training for research in the mathematical sciences
To foster unity of interest among all nations. Mathematics, because of its universal nature, is ideally suited for this role.
Test
Test separated in two days. Each day has 3 problems. Students have 4 1 hours to solve 2 the test.
Topics covered
Number Theory
Algebra
Combinatorics
Geometry
Complex Numbers*
Inversion in geometry
Dicult Problems
The IMO has 6 very dicult questions. Usually the order of diculty is 1, 4, 2, 5, 3, 6. Where 1,2,3 are problems on the rst day and 4,5,6 on the second.
Who Competes?
5 Countries started.
Since 1983 each country is represented by 6 students under 20 years of age and that havent started university studies.
Prizes
Half the contestants get a medal.
1 Gold Medal for the best 12
Silver Medal for the next 1 6 Bronze Medal for the next 1 4
More Prizes
There are also awarded honorary mentions for contestants that solve one problem, yet dont get a medal.
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Solution
Proof. x5 x2 x5 x2 (x3 1)2x2(y 2 + z 2) = 3 2 0 5 + y 2 + z 2 x3 (x2 + y 2 + z 2 ) 2 + z 2 )(x5 + y 2 + z 2 ) x x (x + y Therefore x5 x2 5 + y2 + z2 x 1 x5 x2 = 2 x3(x2 + y 2 + z 2) x + y2 + z2 (x2 yz) 0 1 (x2 ) x
1 2 x + y2 + z2
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Alexander Razborov, Gold Medal, USSR; IMO UK 1979. Nevanlinna Prize in 1990.
Richard Borcherds, Silver Medal, UK; IMO Yugoslavia 1977. Fields Medal 1998.
Peter Shor, Silver Medal, USA; IMO Yugoslavia 1977. Nevanlinna Prize 1998.
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More
Jean-Christof Yoccoz, Gold Medal, France; IMO E.Germany 1974. Fields Medal 1994.
Vladimir Drinfeld, Gold Medal, USSR; IMO Romania, 1969. Fields Medal 1990.
Grigorig Margulis, Silver Medal USSR; IMO Czechoslovakia 1962. Fields Medal 1983.
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Procedures
Short-List of Problems
Selection of Test
Test
Grading
Coordinating
Medal Cutos
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Every month from December to May there is a week of lectures with selection exams.
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Evolution
The organization has evolved with time having much better prepared lecturers and dierent ways of selecting the representatives of the state.
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My Problem
I invented this problem for the Chihuahua Mathematical Olympiad in 2003: Let A be a 21-sided regular polygon. How many isosceles triangles are formed by taking 3 vertices from A.
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Impact on my Life
Discovery of the magic of mathematics.
Got me motivated into learning more and to try to pass this feeling towards more youngsters.
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Favorite Problem
Problem 6 from an argentinian selection test to pick members for the XI Olimpiada Matematica del Cono Sur 2000 Let P : N N be a function such that P (1) = 1, P (2) = 2 and P (n) = P (n 1) + P ( n ). 2 Prove there exists N > 2000 such that 7|P (N )
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Solution
Let m be such that P (m) 0 mod (7). m exists because P (5) = 7. Let P (2m 1) x mod (7). P (2m) = P (2m 1) + P (m) x + 0 x P (2m + 1) = P (2m) + P (m) x + 0 x Let P (4m 3) y mod (7) P (4m 2) = P (4m 3) + P (2m 1) y + x P (4m 1) = P (4m 2) + P (2m 1) y + 2x P (4m) = P (4m 1) + P (2m) y + 3x . . . P (4m + 3) = P (4m + 2) + P (2m + 1) y + 6x mod (7) mod (7) mod (7) mod (7) mod (7)
mod (7)
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