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Northeastern
Section of the
Mathematical Association of America
2007 Collegiate Mathematics Competition |
The Northeastern Section of the
Mathematical Association of America will hold its second
Collegiate Mathematics Competition on November 16th, 2007 at the Fall
Meeting at Framingham State College. This will be a team
competition for undergraduate students open to all colleges and
universities of the Section. This will be great fun for
first-time competitors as well as competition veterans. It can
also be a great warm-up for the Putnam exam, which takes place a couple
of weeks after the Collegiate Mathematics Competition. The
questions are meant to be stimulating, but not as difficult as those on
the Putnam exam.
The competition
will take place during the Fall 2007 Section Meeting at Framingham
State College in Framingham, MA, on Friday, November 16th
from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. The competition stands at the
center of a great day for students at the meeting, including
opportunities to hear accessible talks by student speakers afterward
and, if desired, a banquet and after-dinner talk.
You can click
the links above to
see the official rules, some practice problems, and the questions and
solutions for the inaugural competition. You can also look at the
old practice problems, as well as register online (via an Adobe Reader
form).
Winning teams
will be announced and prizes awarded after the banquet. Prizes include copies of Mathematica for
Students (courtesy of Wolfram Research) and $100 for the winning team,
$75 for the second place team, and $50 for the third place team.