Grand Prix — St. Petersburg State University 1st place — Lomonosov Moscow State University 2nd place — National Research University "Higher School of Economics" 3d place — Magtymguly Turkmen State University, RUDN University, State Energy Institute of Turkmenistan, International University for the Humanities and Development, Novosibirsk State University, Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Dear winners of the International Olympiad in Mathematics!
Mathematics is not for everyone. You are distinguished by exceptional dedication and determination, flexibility and originality of thinking, the ability to see details as a whole and get to the very essence of the problem. Your bright minds allow you to look clearly into the future of science. We hope that what you love will lead you to the highest results in your professional field, and that your inexhaustible energy will never allow you to stop there. Congratulations! Let all your plans certainly come true!
How the participants and organizers of the RUDN MATH OLYMP answered this question
5 tasks and 1 000 000
Upon the end of the Olympiad, we decided to conduct a task analysis. Savvateev Alexey Vladimirovich (project "Matkult privet!") accepted the challenge to solve the tasks in real time. We offer you to watch the exciting video that was created.
Contest for the best student problem
Olympiad participants are offered to participate in a competition for the best Olympiad problem. To participate, you need to prepare an original problem with a solution, and then transfer the file to your teamlead. Each teamlead is to submit no more than three problems from their team. Submissions are accepted until November 29th.
The author of the best problem is to receive a prize at the award ceremony.
Information for online-participants
Participants of the online competition must provide a free auditorium and video connection for proctoring. For video communication, MS Teams is expected to be used. An internet connection test is provided; the organizing committee will notify teamleads by mail about the procedure.
On the day of the tour, teamleads are to be sent the problems. A 30-minute window is provided to print and hand out the tasks to the participants. 4 hours are given to solve the problems, after which the solution sheets are scanned and uploaded to the cloud storage for evaluation (the link will be sent shortly). The window for submission of the solutions is 30 minutes.
Please note that the auditorium in which the olympiad will take place must be equipped with two cameras to monitor the participants.
Group members are allowed to participate in the Olympiad only if they are confirmed by the group's teamlead by email. Teamlead must also send to the Organizing Committee copies of your signed consents to the processing and distribution of personal data (for underage participants, there are other forms of consents to the processing and distribution of personal data to be signed by their legal representatives).
The teamlead can be an employee of the educational organization or a student in a postgraduate program in this organization.
If you are unable to attend in person, you must indicate this on the registration form. Having a group teamlead for remote participants is also necessary.
Participants of the online competition must provide a free auditorium and video connection for proctoring. For video communication, MS Teams is expected to be used. An internet connection test is provided; the organizing committee will notify teamleads by mail about the procedure.
On the day of the tour, teamleads are to be sent the problems. A 30-minute window is provided to print and hand out the tasks to the participants. 4 hours are given to solve the problems, after which the solution sheets are scanned and uploaded to the cloud storage for evaluation (the link will be sent shortly). The window for submission of the solutions is 30 minutes.
Please note that the auditorium in which the Olympiad will take place must be equipped with two cameras to monitor the participants.
Olympiad participants are offered to participate in a competition for the best Olympiad problem. To participate, you need to prepare an original problem with a solution, and then transfer the file to your teamlead. Each teamlead is to submit no more than three problems from their team. Submissions are accepted until November 29th.
The author of the best problem is to receive a prize at the award ceremony.
The winners of the in-person individual and team rounds will receive prizes, as well as additional points and scholarships for admission to the RUDN University master's program in mathematics. Online participants will receive diplomas.
All regulatory documents and information about the Olympiad can be found in the “Documents” section.