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− | The '''Olimpiada Iberoamericana de Matemáticas''' is a [[mathematics competition]] for the Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries North America, South America, Central America, the Caribbean and the Iberian Peninsula. It is targeted at students who are under 18 years of age before the 31st of December of the year immediately before the celebration of the Olympiad. Each year, countries from "Iberoamérica" send a team of 4 students to compete in a lite version of the [[International Mathematical Olympiad|IMO]].
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− | == Format of the Competition ==
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− | Similar to the IMO, the competition takes place over 2 consecutive days. Each day 3 problems are given to the students to work on for 4.5 hours. Following the general format of high school competitions, it does not require [[calculus]] or related topics, though proofs using higher mathematics are accepted.
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− | === Scoring ===
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− | Scoring on each problem is done on a 0-10 scale (inclusive and integers only). Full credit is only given for complete, correct solutions. Each solution is intended to be in the form of a [[proof writing|mathematical proof]]. Since there are 6 problems, a perfect score is 60 points.
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− | === Awards ===
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− | Medals and honorable mentions are given out. Sometimes, other prizes and awards are given to contestants too.
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− | * Gold - the top 1/12 of individual scores.
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− | * Silver - the next 2/12 of individual scores.
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− | * Bronze - the next 3/12 of individual scores.
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− | * Honorable mention - any student who receives a score of 10 on any one problem but did not receive a medal.
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− | === Team Competition ===
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− | There is no official team competition. Unofficially, however, the scores of each team are compared each year where a team's score is the sum of their individual scores.
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− | == History ==
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− | In 1985 the Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura, launched the First Olimpiada Iberoamericana de Matemática (OIM), in Colombia with participation from 10 countries. The Olimpiada Iberoamericana de Matemática happens annually on the month of September.
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− | The OIM is hosted by the selected country with the support and sponsorship of national and international organizations, entities or people who desire to collaborate on these events and by authorized by the Olympic Committee of the specific host organization for that year.
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− | == Problem Selection ==
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− | Like the IMO, each year nearly every country proposes several problems in consideration for the Olimpiada Iberoamericana de Matemática spread out across the topics of [[Algebra]], [[Combinatorics]], [[Geometry]], and [[Number Theory]]. The six problems are then chosen out of these.
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− | == See also ==
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− | * [[IMO Problems and Solutions, with authors]] (**need to change this to the page that will be created for OIM)
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− | * [[Mathematics competition resources]]
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− | * [[Math books]]
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− | * [[Mathematics scholarships]]
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− | * [[Worldwide Online Olympiad Training]]
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− | [[Category:Mathematics competitions]]
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− | [[Category:Hard Olympiad mathematics competitions]]
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