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Mathematical competition is one of the effective means to discover mathematical talents. Mathematics competition in the modern sense began in Hungary. Most of the winners of some major mathematics competitions have made great achievements in their later careers. Therefore, all developed countries in the world attach great importance to mathematics competitions.
In the past ten years, mathematics competitions in middle schools in China have developed vigorously, with increasing influence. In particular, middle school students in China have been among the best in the most influential and highest-level international mathematical olympiad for many times, and their achievements have attracted worldwide attention, fully demonstrating the intelligence and mathematical ability of the Chinese nation. It is necessary and beneficial to show one's intelligence and know about the competition situation in China through mathematics competition.
Ancient and modern mathematics competition:
In the world, competitions based on numbers have a long history: there were competitions to solve geometric problems in ancient Greece; During the Warring States Period in China, horse racing between Qi Weiwang and Tian Ji was a game theory.
In the 16 and 17 centuries, many mathematicians liked to ask questions to challenge other mathematicians, and sometimes they held some open competitions. In several open equation contests, there is one of the most famous Fermat's Theorem: when the integer n≥3, the equation x n+y n = z n has no positive integer solution.
Modern mathematics competition is still a problem-solving competition, but it is mainly held among students (especially senior high school students). The main purpose is to discover and cultivate talents.
The beginning of modern mathematics competition;
Mathematics competition in the modern sense began in Hungary. 1894, in order to commemorate the appointment of Evos, President of the Society of Mathematics and Physics, as Minister of Education, the Society of Mathematics and Physics passed a resolution: a math contest named after Evos will be held every year 10, with 3 questions each time and a time limit of 4 hours. Any reference books are allowed. These problems are good at mysterious and strange forms, and generally have concise solutions and creative characteristics.
Under the leadership of Evos, this mathematics competition has played a great role in the development of mathematics in Hungary. Many accomplished mathematicians and scientists are winners of previous Evos competitions, such as Fryer of 1897 and Von Kamen of 1898.
Influenced by Hungary, mathematics competitions flourished in eastern European countries:1Romania in 902, the former Soviet Union in 1934, Bulgaria in 1949, Poland in 1950, and Czech Republic in195 years ago.