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− | '''Paul Zeitz''' is the author of [[The Art and Craft of Problem Solving]], a great resource for [[mathematical olympiad]]s. He also visits many [[mathematics summer programs | mathematics camps]] such as [[MathPath]], [[MOP]], and [[ | + | '''Paul Zeitz''' is the author of [[The Art and Craft of Problem Solving]], a great resource for [[mathematical olympiad]]s. He also visits many [[mathematics summer programs | mathematics camps]] such as [[MathPath]], [[MOP]], and [[Mathcamp]]. |
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Latest revision as of 10:20, 27 September 2024
Paul Zeitz is the author of The Art and Craft of Problem Solving, a great resource for mathematical olympiads. He also visits many mathematics camps such as MathPath, MOP, and Mathcamp.
Biography
In high school, Zeitz won the USA Mathematical Olympiad in 1974 and went on to compete on the first US team to attend the International Mathematical Olympiad in East Germany.
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