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MathILy 2025 Decisions Thread
mysterynotfound 16
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3 hours ago
by cweu001
Discuss your decisions here!
also share any relevant details about your decisions if you want
also share any relevant details about your decisions if you want
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Titu Factoring Troll
GoodMorning 76
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5 hours ago
by megarnie
Source: 2023 USAJMO Problem 1
Find all triples of positive integers
that satisfy the equation


76 replies

2025 PROMYS Results
Danielzh 29
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Yesterday at 6:34 PM
by niks
Discuss your results here!
29 replies

Tennessee Math Tournament (TMT) Online 2025
TennesseeMathTournament 76
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Yesterday at 5:45 PM
by Inaaya
Hello everyone! We are excited to announce a new competition, the Tennessee Math Tournament, created by the Tennessee Math Coalition! Anyone can participate in the virtual competition for free.
The testing window is from March 22nd to April 12th, 2025. Virtual competitors may participate in the competition at any time during that window.
The virtual competition consists of three rounds: Individual, Bullet, and Team. The Individual Round is 60 minutes long and consists of 30 questions (AMC 10 level). The Bullet Round is 20 minutes long and consists of 80 questions (Mathcounts Chapter level). The Team Round is 30 minutes long and consists of 16 questions (AMC 12 level). Virtual competitors may compete in teams of four, or choose to not participate in the team round.
To register and see more information, click here!
If you have any questions, please email connect@tnmathcoalition.org or reply to this thread!
Thank you to our lead sponsor, Jane Street!
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The testing window is from March 22nd to April 12th, 2025. Virtual competitors may participate in the competition at any time during that window.
The virtual competition consists of three rounds: Individual, Bullet, and Team. The Individual Round is 60 minutes long and consists of 30 questions (AMC 10 level). The Bullet Round is 20 minutes long and consists of 80 questions (Mathcounts Chapter level). The Team Round is 30 minutes long and consists of 16 questions (AMC 12 level). Virtual competitors may compete in teams of four, or choose to not participate in the team round.
To register and see more information, click here!
If you have any questions, please email connect@tnmathcoalition.org or reply to this thread!
Thank you to our lead sponsor, Jane Street!
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2025 Math and AI 4 Girls Competition: Win Up To $1,000!!!
audio-on 54
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Yesterday at 4:20 PM
by audio-on
Join the 2025 Math and AI 4 Girls Competition for a chance to win up to $1,000!
Hey Everyone, I'm pleased to announce the dates for the 2025 MA4G Competition are set!
Applications will open on March 22nd, 2025, and they will close on April 26th, 2025 (@ 11:59pm PST).
Applicants will have one month to fill out an application with prizes for the top 50 contestants & cash prizes for the top 20 contestants (including $1,000 for the winner!). More details below!
Eligibility:
The competition is free to enter, and open to middle school female students living in the US (5th-8th grade).
Award recipients are selected based on their aptitude, activities and aspirations in STEM.
Event dates:
Applications will open on March 22nd, 2025, and they will close on April 26th, 2025 (by 11:59pm PST)
Winners will be announced on June 28, 2025 during an online award ceremony.
Application requirements:
Complete a 12 question problem set on math and computer science/AI related topics
Write 2 short essays
Prizes:
1st place: $1,000 Cash prize
2nd place: $500 Cash prize
3rd place: $300 Cash prize
4th-10th: $100 Cash prize each
11th-20th: $50 Cash prize each
Top 50 contestants: Over $50 worth of gadgets and stationary
Many thanks to our current and past sponsors and partners: Hudson River Trading, MATHCOUNTS, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Automation Anywhere, JP Morgan Chase, D.E. Shaw, and AI4ALL.
Math and AI 4 Girls is a nonprofit organization aiming to encourage young girls to develop an interest in math and AI by taking part in STEM competitions and activities at an early age. The organization will be hosting an inaugural Math and AI 4 Girls competition to identify talent and encourage long-term planning of academic and career goals in STEM.
Contact:
mathandAI4girls@yahoo.com
For more information on the competition:
https://www.mathandai4girls.org/math-and-ai-4-girls-competition
More information on how to register will be posted on the website. If you have any questions, please ask here!
Hey Everyone, I'm pleased to announce the dates for the 2025 MA4G Competition are set!
Applications will open on March 22nd, 2025, and they will close on April 26th, 2025 (@ 11:59pm PST).
Applicants will have one month to fill out an application with prizes for the top 50 contestants & cash prizes for the top 20 contestants (including $1,000 for the winner!). More details below!
Eligibility:
The competition is free to enter, and open to middle school female students living in the US (5th-8th grade).
Award recipients are selected based on their aptitude, activities and aspirations in STEM.
Event dates:
Applications will open on March 22nd, 2025, and they will close on April 26th, 2025 (by 11:59pm PST)
Winners will be announced on June 28, 2025 during an online award ceremony.
Application requirements:
Complete a 12 question problem set on math and computer science/AI related topics
Write 2 short essays
Prizes:
1st place: $1,000 Cash prize
2nd place: $500 Cash prize
3rd place: $300 Cash prize
4th-10th: $100 Cash prize each
11th-20th: $50 Cash prize each
Top 50 contestants: Over $50 worth of gadgets and stationary
Many thanks to our current and past sponsors and partners: Hudson River Trading, MATHCOUNTS, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Automation Anywhere, JP Morgan Chase, D.E. Shaw, and AI4ALL.
Math and AI 4 Girls is a nonprofit organization aiming to encourage young girls to develop an interest in math and AI by taking part in STEM competitions and activities at an early age. The organization will be hosting an inaugural Math and AI 4 Girls competition to identify talent and encourage long-term planning of academic and career goals in STEM.
Contact:
mathandAI4girls@yahoo.com
For more information on the competition:
https://www.mathandai4girls.org/math-and-ai-4-girls-competition
More information on how to register will be posted on the website. If you have any questions, please ask here!
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2025 USA IMO
john0512 68
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Yesterday at 3:19 PM
by Martin.s
Congratulations to all of you!!!!!!!
Alexander Wang
Hannah Fox
Karn Chutinan
Andrew Lin
Calvin Wang
Tiger Zhang
Good luck in Australia!
Alexander Wang
Hannah Fox
Karn Chutinan
Andrew Lin
Calvin Wang
Tiger Zhang
Good luck in Australia!
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k VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITY OPEN TO HIGH/MIDDLE SCHOOLERS
im_space_cadet 0
Yesterday at 2:42 PM
Hi everyone!
Do you specialize in contest math? Do you have a passion for teaching? Do you want to help leverage those college apps? Well, I have something for all of you.
I am im_space_cadet, and during the fall of last year, I opened my non-profit DeltaMathPrep which teaches students preparing for contest math the problem-solving skills they need in order to succeed at these competitions. Currently, we are very much understaffed and would greatly appreciate the help of more tutors on our platform.
Each week on Saturday and Wednesday, we meet once for each competition: Wednesday for AMC 8 and Saturday for AMC 10 and we go over a past year paper for the entire class. On both of these days, we meet at 9PM EST in the night.
This is a great opportunity for anyone who is looking to have a solid activity to add to their college resumes that requires low effort from tutors and is very flexible with regards to time.
This is the link to our non-profit for anyone who would like to view our initiative:
https://www.deltamathprep.org/
If you are interested in this opportunity, please send me a DM on AoPS or respond to this post expressing your interest. I look forward to having you all on the team!
Thanks,
im_space_cadet
Do you specialize in contest math? Do you have a passion for teaching? Do you want to help leverage those college apps? Well, I have something for all of you.
I am im_space_cadet, and during the fall of last year, I opened my non-profit DeltaMathPrep which teaches students preparing for contest math the problem-solving skills they need in order to succeed at these competitions. Currently, we are very much understaffed and would greatly appreciate the help of more tutors on our platform.
Each week on Saturday and Wednesday, we meet once for each competition: Wednesday for AMC 8 and Saturday for AMC 10 and we go over a past year paper for the entire class. On both of these days, we meet at 9PM EST in the night.
This is a great opportunity for anyone who is looking to have a solid activity to add to their college resumes that requires low effort from tutors and is very flexible with regards to time.
This is the link to our non-profit for anyone who would like to view our initiative:
https://www.deltamathprep.org/
If you are interested in this opportunity, please send me a DM on AoPS or respond to this post expressing your interest. I look forward to having you all on the team!
Thanks,
im_space_cadet
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LMT Spring 2025 and Girls' LMT 2025
vrondoS 30
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Yesterday at 2:38 PM
by Mintylemon66
The Lexington High School Math Team is proud to announce LMT Spring 2025 and our inaugural Girls’ LMT 2025! LMT is a competition for middle school students interested in math. Students can participate individually, or on teams of 4-6 members. This announcement contains information for BOTH competitions.
LMT Spring 2025 will take place from 8:30 AM-5:00 PM on Saturday, May 3rd at Lexington High School, 251 Waltham St., Lexington, MA 02421.
The competition will include two individual rounds, a Team Round, and a Guts Round, with a break for lunch and mini-events. A detailed schedule is available at https://lhsmath.org/LMT/Schedule.
There is a $15 fee per participant, paid on the day of the competition. Pizza will be provided for lunch, at no additional cost.
Register for LMT at https://lhsmath.org/LMT/Registration/Home.
Girls’ LMT 2025 will be held ONLINE on MathDash from 11:00 AM-4:15 PM EST on Saturday, April 19th, 2025. Participation is open to middle school students who identify as female or non-binary. The competition will include an individual round and a team round with a break for lunch and mini-events. It is free to participate.
Register for GLMT at https://www.lhsmath.org/LMT/Girls_LMT.
More information is available on our website: https://lhsmath.org/LMT/Home. Email lmt.lhsmath@gmail.com with any questions.
LMT Spring 2025 will take place from 8:30 AM-5:00 PM on Saturday, May 3rd at Lexington High School, 251 Waltham St., Lexington, MA 02421.
The competition will include two individual rounds, a Team Round, and a Guts Round, with a break for lunch and mini-events. A detailed schedule is available at https://lhsmath.org/LMT/Schedule.
There is a $15 fee per participant, paid on the day of the competition. Pizza will be provided for lunch, at no additional cost.
Register for LMT at https://lhsmath.org/LMT/Registration/Home.
Girls’ LMT 2025 will be held ONLINE on MathDash from 11:00 AM-4:15 PM EST on Saturday, April 19th, 2025. Participation is open to middle school students who identify as female or non-binary. The competition will include an individual round and a team round with a break for lunch and mini-events. It is free to participate.
Register for GLMT at https://www.lhsmath.org/LMT/Girls_LMT.
More information is available on our website: https://lhsmath.org/LMT/Home. Email lmt.lhsmath@gmail.com with any questions.
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What's the easiest proof-based math competition?
Muu9 1
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Yesterday at 2:17 PM
by EaZ_Shadow
In terms of the difficulty of the questions, not the level of competition. There's USAJMO, but surely there must be countries with less developed competitive math scenes whose Olympiads are easier.
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2021 AMC 12A #25
franzliszt 27
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Yesterday at 6:53 AM
by Magnetoninja
Source: 2021 AMC 12A #25
Let
denote the number of positive integers that divide
, including
and
. For example,
and
. (This function is known as the divisor function.) Let
There is a unique positive integer
such that
for all positive integers
. What is the sum of the digits of 






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