Have you ever wondered whether mathletes can go pro? Since 1959, the answer has been “yes” – with the height of achievement ...
There weren’t calculators or computers in medieval Europe. But there were math duels. Mathematicians would gather in public squares and pose tricky math problems to each other. Then they raced to ...
MIT, KAUST, and HUMAIN have created MathNet, the largest-ever dataset of Olympiad-level math problems, spanning 30,000 problems from 47 countries over four decades. The resource, drawn from official ...