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The '''Stanford Math Tournament''' (SMT) is an annual high school math competition run by students at Stanford University each spring. The competition has run annually since 2000; since 2022 it has been held both virtually and in-person for students from around the globe.
 
The '''Stanford Math Tournament''' (SMT) is an annual high school math competition run by students at Stanford University each spring. The competition has run annually since 2000; since 2022 it has been held both virtually and in-person for students from around the globe.
  
{{Contest Info|name=SMT|region=USA|type=Free Response|difficulty=3-7}}
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== Format ==
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The tournament consists of an individual round, a team round, a power round, and a guts round.
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'''Individual Round'''
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The Individual Round consists of subject tests in Algebra, Calculus, Discrete Math, and Geometry (each 10 questions, 50 minutes). In the past, a General Round (25 questions, 110 minutes) has also been done.
  
== Format ==
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'''Team Round'''
The tournament consists of an individual round, a team round, a power round, and a guts round. The individual round consists of subject tests in Algebra, Calculus, Discrete Math, and Geometry (each 10 questions, 50 minutes), or a General round (25 questions, 110 minutes). In the team round, teams of 5-6 work together to solve a 10-question test.
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In the Team Round, teams of 5-6 work together to solve a 10-question test. The questions are short-answer and scale in difficulty.
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'''Power Round'''
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The Power Round is a similarly proof-based team round where teams prove foundational results in a unique topic, tied together by a common theme. Topics in the past have included game theory and market design.
  
Similarly, the Power round is a proof-based team round where teams prove foundational results in a unique topic, tied together by a common theme.
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'''Guts Round'''
  
The Guts round is a fast-paced team round with 27 short answer questions, divided into sets of 3, each set getting higher in difficulty. Teams send a "runner" to submit the current set and receive a new one. Grading is done simultaneously with a live scoreboard during the round.
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The Guts round is a fast-paced team round with 27 short answer questions, divided into sets of 3, each set getting higher in difficulty. Teams send a "runner" to submit the current set and receive a new one. Grading is done simultaneously with a live scoreboard displayed during the round.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 22:37, 10 November 2023

The Stanford Math Tournament (SMT) is an annual high school math competition run by students at Stanford University each spring. The competition has run annually since 2000; since 2022 it has been held both virtually and in-person for students from around the globe.

Format

The tournament consists of an individual round, a team round, a power round, and a guts round.

Individual Round

The Individual Round consists of subject tests in Algebra, Calculus, Discrete Math, and Geometry (each 10 questions, 50 minutes). In the past, a General Round (25 questions, 110 minutes) has also been done.

Team Round

In the Team Round, teams of 5-6 work together to solve a 10-question test. The questions are short-answer and scale in difficulty.

Power Round

The Power Round is a similarly proof-based team round where teams prove foundational results in a unique topic, tied together by a common theme. Topics in the past have included game theory and market design.

Guts Round

The Guts round is a fast-paced team round with 27 short answer questions, divided into sets of 3, each set getting higher in difficulty. Teams send a "runner" to submit the current set and receive a new one. Grading is done simultaneously with a live scoreboard displayed during the round.

See Also

Official SMT Website

Stanford Mathematics Tournament Problems