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== Format ==
 
== Format ==
The tournament consists of an individual round, a team round, a power round, and a guts round. The individual round consists of subject tests in Algebra, Calculus, Discrete Math, and Geometry (each 10 questions, 50 minutes), or a General round (25 questions, 110 minutes). In the team round, teams of 5-6 work together to solve a 10-question test.
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The tournament consists of an individual round, a team round, a power round, and a guts round.  
  
Similarly, the Power round is a proof-based team round where teams prove foundational results in a unique topic, tied together by a common theme.
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'''Individual Round'''
  
The Guts round is a fast-paced team round with 27 short answer questions, divided into sets of 3, each set getting higher in difficulty. Teams send a "runner" to submit the current set and receive a new one. Grading is done simultaneously with a live scoreboard during the round.
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The Individual Round consists of subject tests in Algebra, Calculus, Discrete Math, and Geometry (each 10 questions, 50 minutes). In the past, a General Round (25 questions, 110 minutes) has also been done.
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'''Team Round'''
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In the Team Round, teams of 5-6 work together to solve a 10-question test. The questions are short-answer and scale in difficulty.
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'''Power Round'''
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The Power Round is a similarly proof-based team round where teams prove foundational results in a unique topic, tied together by a common theme. Topics in the past have included game theory and market design.
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'''Guts Round'''
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The Guts round is a fast-paced team round with 27 short answer questions, divided into sets of 3, each set getting higher in difficulty. Teams send a "runner" to submit the current set and receive a new one. Grading is done simultaneously with a live scoreboard displayed during the round.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 21:37, 10 November 2023

The Stanford Math Tournament (SMT) is an annual high school math competition run by students at Stanford University each spring. The competition has run annually since 2000; since 2022 it has been held both virtually and in-person for students from around the globe.

Format

The tournament consists of an individual round, a team round, a power round, and a guts round.

Individual Round

The Individual Round consists of subject tests in Algebra, Calculus, Discrete Math, and Geometry (each 10 questions, 50 minutes). In the past, a General Round (25 questions, 110 minutes) has also been done.

Team Round

In the Team Round, teams of 5-6 work together to solve a 10-question test. The questions are short-answer and scale in difficulty.

Power Round

The Power Round is a similarly proof-based team round where teams prove foundational results in a unique topic, tied together by a common theme. Topics in the past have included game theory and market design.

Guts Round

The Guts round is a fast-paced team round with 27 short answer questions, divided into sets of 3, each set getting higher in difficulty. Teams send a "runner" to submit the current set and receive a new one. Grading is done simultaneously with a live scoreboard displayed during the round.

See Also

Official SMT Website

Stanford Mathematics Tournament Problems