International Mathematics Competition for University Students (IMC)

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Dates: 7/25 - 7/31, 2008

Location: Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria

First Year: 1994

# of Teams Participating: 60

# of Participants: 249

Participants Eligible: Undergraduates who have finished at least one year of school (No Limit)

Prizes: €1000 for top individual honors


Princeton Performance

Legend
GG: Great Grand Prize (1st Place Individual)
G: Grand First Prize (2nd - 8th Place Individual)
F: First Prize
S: Second Prize
T: Third Prize
HM: Honorable Mention


IMC 2007 Results- 4th Place Team, Congratulations to Andrei Negut for 2nd place Individual! (1 G, 1 F, 2 S, 1 T, 1 HM)

IMC 2006 Results- 11th Place Team (1 F, 4 S)

IMC 2005 Results- Congratulations to Andrei Negut for 3rd place Individual! (1 G, 1 F, 1 T)

IMC 2004 Results (1 F, 1 S)





Description:

The IMC is an international proof-based math competition held during the summer in various Eastern European universities. Traditionally, Princeton has been the only American university to participate. Universities compete as a team, and individuals are awarded in an IMO-like Medal structure. The team score is scored as the top three individual scores plus the average for the entire team.

External Links

Official site

Past exams are available here: 2006: Day 1 Problems, Day 2 Problems

2005: Day 1 Problems, Day 2 Problems

2004: Day 1 Problems, Day 2 Problems

2003: Day 1 Problems, Day 2 Problems


Contact: jytang@Princeton.EDU

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