IMO Problems and Solutions

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This page lists the authors and the proposing countries of the problems of the IMO.

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  • 1979 IMO (in the United Kingdom)
  • Problem 1 proposed by Arthur Engel, West Germany
  • Problem 2 proposed by Nickolay Khadzhiivanov and Nedjalko Nenov, Bulgaria
  • Problem 3 proposed by Nikolai Vasil'ev and Igor F. Sharygin, USSR
  • Problem 4 proposed by Murray Klamkin, USA
  • Problem 5 proposed by Joe Gillis, Israel
  • Problem 6 proposed by Arthur Engel, West Germany

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There was no IMO in 1980

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  • 1994 IMO (in Hong Kong)
  • Problem 1 proposed by Vincent Lafforgue, France
  • Problem 2 proposed by Hans Lausch, Australia and Garnik Tonoyan, Armenia (independently)
  • Problem 3 proposed by Gabriel Istrate, Romania
  • Problem 4 proposed by Hans Lausch, Australia
  • Problem 5 proposed by David Monk, United Kingdom
  • Problem 6 proposed by Kerkko Luosto, Finland

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  • 1997 IMO (in Argentina)
  • Problem 1 proposed by Igor Akylich and Igor Voronovich, Belarus
  • Problem 2 proposed by David Monk, United Kingdom
  • Problem 3 proposed by Oleg Bogopolsky, Russia
  • Problem 4 proposed by Ebadollah S. Mahmoodian and Mohammad Mahdian, Iran
  • Problem 5 proposed by Petr Kanovsky, Czech Republic
  • Problem 6 proposed by Giedrius Alkauskas, Lithuania

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Comment

This page lists the authors and the proposing countries of the problems of the IMO.

For many problems, the composers do not have the nationality of the proposing country. For instance, problem 2009/4 was proposed by Belgium, but only two of the three problem authors were Belgian, whereas the third is from South-Korea. Similarly, problem 2020/3 was proposed by Hungary with one Hungarian and one non-Hungarian problem author.

To the current moment, there is only a single IMO problem that has two distinct proposing countries: The if-part of problem 1994/2 was proposed by Australia and its only-if part by Armenia.

See also