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− | :AoPS receives MANY requests to be a moderator. As they receive so many, it is possible that you won't get a response. Also, AoPS very rarely makes someone a mod for asking to be one, so please do not ask. | + | :AoPS receives MANY requests to be a moderator. As they receive so many, it is possible that you won't get a response should you request to be one. Also, AoPS very rarely makes someone a mod for asking to be one, so please do not ask. |
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This is a community created list of Frequently Asked Questions about Art of Problem Solving. If you have a request to edit or add a question on this page, please make it here.
Contents
[hide]- 1 Forums
- 1.1 Can I change my user name?
- 1.2 What do the stars under my username next to a forum post represent?
- 1.3 What is the difference between a forum, a thread, and a post?
- 1.4 If I make more posts, it means I'm a better user, right?
- 1.5 I have made some posts but my post count did not increase. Why?
- 1.6 Who can see my post rating?
- 1.7 How does AoPS select moderators?
- 1.8 I believe a post needs corrective action. What should I do?
- 1.9 How long of a not commented post is consider reviving?
- 2 Contests
- 2.1 Where can I find past contest questions and solutions?
- 2.2 How do I get problems onto the contest page?
- 2.3 Who can I ask to add posts to the contests section?
- 2.4 What are the guidelines for posting problems to be added to the contests section?
- 2.5 Why is the wiki is missing many contest questions?
- 3 LaTeX, Asymptote, GeoGebra
- 3.1 What is LaTeX, and how do I use it?
- 3.2 How can I download LaTeX to use on the forums?
- 3.3 How can I download LaTeX for personal use?
- 3.4 Where can I find a list of LaTeX commands?
- 3.5 Where can I test LaTeX commands?
- 3.6 Where can I find examples of Asymptote diagrams and code?
- 3.7 How can I draw 3D diagrams?
- 3.8 What is the cse5 package?
- 3.9 What is the olympiad package?
- 3.10 Can I convert diagrams from GeoGebra to other formats?
- 4 AoPSWiki
- 5 Miscellaneous
- 6 School
Forums
Can I change my user name?
- In general, no. If you accidentally registered using your real name and you are a relatively new user who has not been active on the site, we may be able to make the change for you. Due to technical reasons, abuse issues, and to prevent an overload of requests for changes of user name, we are not able to change your user name for any other reasons than accidentally using your real name.
What do the stars under my username next to a forum post represent?
- On the Art of Problem Solving website, under your username, you will find stars, as well as the name of one of the Millenium Problems. The number of stars you have, as well as the name of the Millenium Problem, depends on your post count. Here is the table that determines your "rank."
- 0 - 19 New Member (Zero Stars)
- 20 - 49 P versus NP (Half Star)
- 50 - 99 Hodge Conjecture (One Star)
- 100 - 249 Poincare Conjecture (Two Stars)
- 250 - 499 Riemann Hypothesis (Two and Half stars)
- 500 - 999 Yang Mills Theory (Three Stars)
- 1000 - 2499 Navier-Stokes Equation (Four Stars)
- 2500 - Birch & Swinnerton Dyer. (Five Stars)
- Administrators have six stars.
What is the difference between a forum, a thread, and a post?
- Each blob of text that is posted by a user is a post. Posts that are grouped together (and numbered) make up a thread. A forum consisted of a catalog of all the threads within it.
If I make more posts, it means I'm a better user, right?
- Post quality is more important than post quantity, which is the reason the rating system exists.
I have made some posts but my post count did not increase. Why?
- Some forums are not included in the post count, for example Test and Fun Factory.
Who can see my post rating?
- Only you, moderators, and administrators.
How does AoPS select moderators?
- When a new moderator is needed in the forums, AoPS administrators first check if any current moderators could serve as a moderator of the forum which needs a moderator. Should none be found, AoPS administrators and/or other moderators scour the forum looking for productive users. They may also ask for suggestions from other moderators or trusted users on the site. Once they have pinpointed a possible candidate based on their long term usage of the site, productive posts in the forum, and having no recent behavioral issues, that user is asked if he or she would like to moderate the forum.
- Less active forums often have no moderator. Inappropriate posts should be reported by users and administrators will take appropriate action.
- AoPS receives MANY requests to be a moderator. As they receive so many, it is possible that you won't get a response should you request to be one. Also, AoPS very rarely makes someone a mod for asking to be one, so please do not ask.
I believe a post needs corrective action. What should I do?
- If you believe a post needs moderative action, you may report it by clicking the "!" icon on the bottom-right corner of that post. If it's a minor mistake, you may want to PM the offending user instead and explain how they can make their post better. Usually, you shouldn't publicly post such things on a thread itself, which is called "backseat moderation" and is considered rude.
How long of a not commented post is consider reviving?
- If any post is still on-topic and isn't spammy or anything, it isn't considered reviving. The definition of reviving in the Games forum is 1 month. However, everyone has a different period of time that they consider reviving. In general, apply common sense.
Contests
Where can I find past contest questions and solutions?
- In the Contests section.
How do I get problems onto the contest page?
- Make a topic for each question in the appropriate forum, copy/paste the urls to the National Olympiad. Your problems may eventually be submitted into the Contest page.
Who can I ask to add posts to the contests section?
- Any one of the members in the the RManagers group.
What are the guidelines for posting problems to be added to the contests section?
- Refer to the guidelines in this post.
Why is the wiki is missing many contest questions?
- Generally, it is because users have not yet posted them onto the wiki (translation difficulties, not having access to the actual problems, lack of interest, etc). If you have a copy, please post the problems in the Community Section! In some cases, however, problems may be missing due to copyright claims from maths organizations. See, for example, this post.
LaTeX, Asymptote, GeoGebra
What is LaTeX, and how do I use it?
- is a typesetting markup language that is useful to produce properly formatted mathematical and scientific expressions.
How can I download LaTeX to use on the forums?
- There are no downloads necessary; the forums and the wiki render LaTeX commands between dollar signs.
How can I download LaTeX for personal use?
- You can download TeXstudio (http://texstudio.sourceforge.net/) or TeXnicCenter (http://www.texniccenter.org/).
Where can I find a list of LaTeX commands?
- See here.
Where can I test LaTeX commands?
Where can I find examples of Asymptote diagrams and code?
- Search this wiki for the <asy> tag or the Forums for the [asy] tag. See also these examples and this article (click on the images to obtain the code).
How can I draw 3D diagrams?
What is the cse5 package?
- See here. The package contains a set of shorthand commands that implement the behavior of usual commands, for example D() for draw() and dot(), and so forth.
What is the olympiad package?
- See here. The package contains a set of commands useful for drawing diagrams related to olympiad geometry problems.
Can I convert diagrams from GeoGebra to other formats?
- It is possible to export GeoGebra to Asymptote (see here), PsTricks, and PGF/TikZ; and GeoGebra animations into .gif or video files.
AoPSWiki
Is there a guide for wiki syntax?
- See wiki markup, AoPSWiki:Tutorial, and Help:Contents.
What do I do if I see a mistake in the wiki?
- Edit the page and correct the error! You can edit most pages on the wiki. Click the "edit" button on the right sidebar to edit a page. If you come across a protected page that you can't edit, PM btilm305.
Miscellaneous
Is it possible to join the AOPS Staff?
- Yes. Mr. Rusczyk will sometimes hire a small army of college students to work as interns. You must be at least in your second semester of your senior year and be legal to work in the U.S. (at least 16).
What is the minimum age to be an assistant in an Art of Problem Solving class?
- You must have graduated high school, or at least be in the second term of your senior year.
School
What is W00T?
- W00T (Worldwide Online Olympiad Training) is a 7-month training program for the world's most competitive high school math contests. For more information about W00T, go here.
What if I want to drop out of a class?
- For any course with more than 2 classes, students can drop the course any time before the third class begins and receive a full refund. No drops are allowed after the third class has started. To drop the class, go to the My Classes section by clicking the My Classes link at the top-right of the website. Then find the area on the right side of the page that lets you drop the class. A refund will be processed within 10 business days.
What if I miss a class?
- There are classroom transcripts available under My Classes, available at the top right of the web site. You can view these transcripts in order to review any missed material. You can also ask questions on the class message board.
Are there any audio and video during class?
- There is no audio or video in the class. The classes are completely text based, in an interactive chat room environment, which allows students to ask questions at any time during the class. In addition to audio and video limiting interactivity, the technology isn't quite there yet for all students to be able to adequately receive streaming audio and video.