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Mathematical Olympiad in China: Problems and Solutions

โœ Scribed by Bin Xiong, Bin Xiong, Yee Lee Peng


Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Company
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
274
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is a competition for high school students. China has taken part in IMO twenty times since 1985 and has won the top ranking for countries thirteen times, with a multitude of golds for individual students. The 6 students China sent every year were selected from 20 to 30 students among approximately 130 students who take part in the China Mathematical Competition during the winter months. This volume comprises a collection of original problems with solutions that China used to train their Olympiad team in the years from 2003 to 2006.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents......Page 22
Preface......Page 8
Early days......Page 10
International Mathematical Olympiad......Page 13
Winners of the IMO......Page 15
MathematicaI competitions in China......Page 16
Preparation for IMO......Page 19
China Mathematical Competition......Page 24
2002 (Jilin)......Page 25
2003 (Shaanxi)......Page 36
2004 (Hainan)......Page 47
2005 (Jiangxi)......Page 61
2002 (Jilin)......Page 74
2003 (Shaanxi)......Page 78
2004 (Hainan)......Page 83
2005 (Jiangxi)......Page 90
2003 (Changsha, Hunan)......Page 97
First Day......Page 98
Second Day......Page 105
First Day......Page 113
Second Day......Page 118
2005 (Zhengzhou, Henan)......Page 122
First Day......Page 123
Second Day......Page 128
First Day......Page 136
Second Day......Page 142
2002 (Zhuhai, Guangdong)......Page 149
First Day......Page 150
Second Day......Page 153
2003 (Wuhan, Hubei)......Page 157
First Day......Page 158
Second Day......Page 161
First Day......Page 165
Second Day......Page 170
First Day......Page 179
Second Day......Page 183
2002 (Lanzhou, Gansu)......Page 189
First Day......Page 190
Second Day......Page 196
2003 (Urumqi, Xinjiang)......Page 200
First Day......Page 201
Second Day......Page 205
First Day......Page 208
Second Day......Page 212
2005 (Chengdu, Sichuan)......Page 218
First Day......Page 219
Second Day......Page 222
International Mathematical Olympiad......Page 226
2003 (Tokyo, Japan)......Page 227
First Day......Page 228
Second Day......Page 234
2004 (Athens, Greece)......Page 236
First Day......Page 237
Second Day......Page 244
2005 (Mkrida, Mexico)......Page 255
First Day......Page 256
Second Day......Page 261
2006 (Ljubljana, Slovenia)......Page 266
First Day......Page 267
Second Day......Page 270


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