AwesomeMath Year-Round
August 24, 2013 by Metroplex Math Circle
[from the AwesomeMath Newsletter, The Gold Standard]
Just because the summer camp season is behind us for this year doesn’t mean you can’t still work with our AwesomeFaculty on interesting problems. AwesomeMath Year-Round gives students the chance to continue developing their insights and delve into important mathematical concepts and methods of proofs for problems and challenges that range to the Olympiad level. Our website describes the program as follows:
“The AMY is broken into six independent segments, each investigating one circle of ideas in depth. Every two months, students receive a packet of materials organized around a set of notes which comprise a short course in the topic. The courses cover each topic from the very basics all the way to fascinating and difficult results; we believe that everyone has something to learn! The notes will be accompanied by scores of problems, running the gamut from simple to quite hard. Students are expected to write up solutions so that we may provide individual feedback and teach the invaluable skill of proof-writing.”
The 2013-2014 segment topics have been posted:
Segment |
Author |
Topic |
Aug. – Sept. 2013 |
Titu Andreescu and Cosmin Pohoata |
Gems in Euclidean Geometry |
Oct. – Nov. |
Titu Andreescu and Cosmin Pohoata |
Harmonic Divisions Revisited |
Dec. 2013 – Jan. 2014 |
Titu Andreescu and Adithya Ganesh |
Gems in Algebra |
Feb. – Mar. |
Cosmin Pohoata |
Topics in Combinatorial Geometry |
Apr. – May |
Titu Andreescu |
Gems in Number Theory |
June – July |
Titu Andreescu and Adithya Ganesh |
Sums and Products |
Register today for this unique opportunity to work with qualified instructors on Olympiad level math with individualized feedback.
“We believe that Olympiad math is naturally focused on ideas accessible to young people while at the same time provoking boundless intellectual challenges. Olympiad math helps students build creative logical thought, a skill that will be a great asset to them no matter what they choose to do in the future.” ~Dr. Titu Andreescu
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