MIT PRIMES/Art of Problem Solving
CROWDMATH
CrowdMath is an open project that gives all high school and college students the opportunity to collaborate on a large research project with top-tier research mentors and an exceptional peer group. MIT PRIMES and Art of Problem Solving are working together to create a place for students to experience research mathematics and discover ideas that did not exist before.
CrowdMath Projects
Crowdmath Publications
Publications |
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Victor Gonzalez, Eddy Li, Henrick Rabinovitz, Pedro Rodriguez, and Marcos Tirador (CrowdMath-2023), On the Atomicity of Power Monoids of Puiseux Monoids (15 Jan 2024). |
Khalid Ajran, Juliet Bringas, Bangzheng Li, Easton Singer, Marcos Tirador (CrowdMath-2022), Factorization in Additive Monoids of Evaluation Polynomial Semirings (arXiv.org, 10 February 2023), published in Communications in Algebra 51:10 (2023): 4347-4362. |
Anand, Jesse Geneson, Suchir Kaustav, Shen-Fu Tsai (CrowdMath-2021), Sequence saturation (arXiv.org, 10 May 2024), published in Discrete Applied Mathematics 360 (2025): 382-393. |
Jesse Geneson, Suchir Kaustav, and Antoine Labelle (CrowdMath-2020), Extremal results for graphs of bounded metric dimension (arXiv.org, 31 Aug 2020), published in Discrete Applied Mathematics 309 (15 March 2022) |
P. A. Crowdmath, Propagation time for weighted zero forcing (arXiv.org, 15 May 2020) |
P. A. Crowdmath, Applications of the abc conjecture to powerful numbers (arXiv.org, 15 May 2020) |
P. A. Crowdmath, The Broken Stick Project (arXiv.org, 16 May 2018) |
Espen Slettnes, Carl Joshua Quines, Shen-Fu Tsai, and Jesse Geneson (CrowdMath-2017), Variations of the cop and robber game on graphs (arXiv.org, 31 Oct 2017) |
P.A. CrowdMath, Results on Pattern Avoidance Games (arXiv.org, 18 Apr 2017) |
P.A. CrowdMath, Algorithms for Pattern Containment in 0-1 Matrices (arXiv.org, 18 Apr 2017) |
P.A. CrowdMath, Bounds on parameters of minimally non-linear patterns (arXiv.org, 31 Dec 2016), published in the Electronic Journal of Combinatorics 25:1 (2018) |