eric76 wrote:
Rudin wrote:
3: Competition Maths
What is Competition Maths?
I am talking about mathematical olympiads in particular such as the International Mathematical Olympiad.
In mathematical olympiads students (usually 18 or younger) attempt to solve very difficult precalculus problems. These problems cannot be solved using traditional methods so one must have knowledge of projective geometry, complex geometry, functional equations and number theory.
Students are not required to know calculus but it does make certain problems easier.
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