Last days to register, online, the eighteenth edition. Regional Semifinals March 19, at Bocconi regional final May 14 and the end of August to fly to Paris
That of 2011 is the eighteenth edition of the Italian Championships International Mathematical Games, organized by the Centre always Pristem Bocconi University, and the twenty-fifth International, which was held for the first time in Paris.
This is a mathematics contest which is open to all "because face it," says Angelo Guerraggio responsible for Italy, a professor of mathematics in the Bocconi University, "is not necessary aware of any formula, and no theorem particularly challenging." What is needed is merely logic, intuition, imagination and desire to get involved.
The Games are divided into three phases: the semi-finals (to be held in various locations March 19, 2011), the national final (to be held in Milan, Bocconi, May 14, 2011) and the international final, scheduled to Paris in late August 2011.
In each of these competitions, competitors will be faced with a number of questions (usually, 8-10) who need to solve in 90 minutes or 120 minutes depending on the category they belong to.
CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICAL
Last day to enroll online , the eighteenth edition. Regional Semifinals March 19, at Bocconi regional final May 14 and the end of August to fly to Paris
That of 2011 is the eighteenth edition of the Italian Championships International Mathematical Games, organized by the Centre ever since Pristem 's Bocconi University And the twenty-fifth International, which was held for the first time in Paris.
This is a race mathematics which is open to all "because face it," said Italy head to Angelo Guerraggio, professor of mathematics in the Bocconi University, "need not be aware of any formula , and no theorem particularly challenging. " What is needed is merely logic, intuition, imagination and desire to get involved.
The Games are divided into three phases: the semi-finals (to be held in various locations March 19, 2011), the national final (to be held in Milan, Bocconi, May 14, 2011) and the international finals, to be held in Paris in late August 2011.
In each of these competitions, competitors will be faced with a number of questions (usually, 8-10) who need to solve in 90 minutes or 120 minutes depending on the category they belong to.
Participants will be divided, according to their school and age in five categories: C1 (for students of first and second average), C2 (for students in middle school and upper first); L1 (for students of second, third and fourth upper) L2 (for students in fifth and the first two years higher education), GP ("general public" confidential adults from 3 years of university, to classic 99 years of age).
"The number of competitors participating in the Games is growing every year," said Guerraggio, "last year has reached the record figure of 39,000 participants for Italy." In the world that are more than 200,000 lots, on the same days and with the same "games". Competitors are coming, for example, from France, Italy, Tunisia, Morocco, Niger, Russia, Ukraine, Switzerland, Belgium, Poland, Luxembourg, Canada, etc..
the international final in Paris last year have distinguished Italians Massimo Mongia and Marco di Lanciano Pilgrims of Pisa, the first absolute under category GP High competition and Federico Lo Bianco di Verbania, second in the class L2.
Registration will close on Friday, February 18
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Source: http://matematica.unibocconi.it
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