Difference between revisions of "Resources for mathematics competitions"

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* Past [[International Mathematical Talent Search]] (IMTS) problems can be found [http://www.cms.math.ca/Competitions/IMTS/ here]
 
* Past [[International Mathematical Talent Search]] (IMTS) problems can be found [http://www.cms.math.ca/Competitions/IMTS/ here]
 
* [http://mathideas.org/ Mathematical Ideas] is a website run by [[User:Chess64 | Adeel Khan]].
 
* [http://mathideas.org/ Mathematical Ideas] is a website run by [[User:Chess64 | Adeel Khan]].
* [http://www.mathprob.com/ MathProb] is a website that presents problems and solutions based by categories and is run by [[User:Anirudh Anirudh]].
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* [http://www.mathprob.com/ MathProb] is a website that presents problems and solutions based by categories and is run by [[User:Anirudh | Anirudh]].
  
 
==== Olympiad Problem Solvers ====
 
==== Olympiad Problem Solvers ====

Revision as of 14:02, 4 February 2007

The Art of Problem Solving hosts this AoPSWiki as well as many other online resources for students interested in mathematics competitions. Look around the AoPSWiki. Individual articles often have sample problems and solutions for many levels of problem solvers. Many also have links to books, websites, and other resources relevant to the topic.


Math competition classes


Math competition problems

Problem books

Many mathematics competitions sell books of past competitions and solutions. These books can be great supplementary material for avid students of mathematics.


Problems online

Art of Problem Solving maintains a very large database of math contest problems. Many math contest websites include archives of past problems. The List of mathematics competitions leads to links for many of these competition homepages. Here are a few exmaples:

Introductory Problem Solvers

Intermediate Problem Solvers

Olympiad Problem Solvers

Articles


See also