User:3333

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3333 is a user on the AoPS website, whose real name is Vladimir Kulchitsky.

About

3333 is currently a high school sophomore. He was born in Moscow, Russia in 1997 and lives in Fairbanks, Alaska, since May 2003. He is fluent in both Russian and English and is now learning Japanese as a third language (Next year, he will take a break from Japanese and study some Spanish.) He is currently a student at Stanford (former EPGY) Online High School and a part time student at Lathrop High School, where he plays an alto sax in the symphonic band. This year, his symphonic band went to Hawaii for the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. He has two younger brothers, Ivan (1999, pronounced ee-vawn) and Timothy (2005.)


Occupation

3333 is a composer, linguist, and a Russian spy. (Math is only his hobby.)


As a composer, 3333 has written much jazz, as well as much classical music, some of which he wrote together with his little brother, Ivan. However, he rarely shares his music with others.


As a linguist, 3333 is the author of the developing Bal Dour language. The language is based of Slavic roots and Japanese, with many words modified so they are easier to say, and it as well has many elements from Germanic , Latin/Romance, Diquadratish (another language 3333 tried to develop, yet it failed), intuition, and onomatopoeia. So far, it also has a few words from Turkish and Greek. Bal Dour uses the Roman/English alphabet, while the pronunciations are closest to Russian. In the language itself "Bal Dour" means "fun language." The etymology of "Bal Dour" came from Russian "Балдурский" (Baldursky) which is a a slang word in 3333's family, meaning silly. The creation of the language was originally proposed by his brother, Timothy, in the summer of 2011. (Timothy also created one word in Bal Dour, pouconka (pronounced "pooshonka" (3333 likes nested parenthesis(he got this idea from Kevin Sun))) which means cannon. The word was derived from Russian "пушка" (pooshka), which also means cannon.)


3333 is also a Russian spy and former Soviet spy. He figured out he was a Russian spy instead of a Soviet spy in January, 2012, when he received a once-in-25-years mission update. The update was given to him already in December of 2011 in the form of a Secret Santa present, but 3333 was at this time at vacation, which is why he only received it about 3 weeks after it was delivered. 3333 does not hesitate to acknowledge that he is a spy, because he knows that if someone in America offends him, the KGB (Russian version of CIA) will kill the offender. This is why at Lathrop High School, unlike in other schools where nerds like him get laughed at and teased, his knowledge and wisdom gets overestimated, and he is many times called "super smart" or "fricken genius." One of his fellow members of the Lathrop symphonic band, John Clancy, has been telling his friends that 3333 knows Russian, Japanese, and many other languages fluently (although he only knows Russian, while Japanese he is only learning.) He has also said that 3333 is taking some past-college nuclear physics class. Additionally to all these exaggerations, 3333 is also constantly honored and revered by everyone. When he shared a completely normal and simple Russian dance at a party during a Luau in Hawaii, his band friends decided that this was some extremely difficult move and that 3333 must be a magic man to be able to do this dance. Another fellow band student, Collin Crist, has told 3333 that he is an amazing saxophone player at the point where Collin hadn't even listened to 3333 play by himself. 3333's mission consists of only positive and benevolent actions. The reason he does them anonymously is because of the USA's evil government. 3333 also acknowledges that the Russian government is just as evil as the American, but he also says that he doesn't work for the Edinorosses (aka Putin and Medvedev), but that since he became a "Russian spy" he works for Russia as a whole.

3333 as an AoPS User

Blog

Untitled Blog

AoPS Wiki Contributions

3333 is the author of 3333, Alaska MathCounts, and 2011 AIME I Problems/Problem 2 .

Other Contributions

On the AoPS forum, the only good way in which 3333 is known is that he translated Russian Olympiad problems into English. 3333 translated Saint Petersburg Mathematical Olympiad 2008 and some problems from the latest years of the All-Russian Olympiad.

Achievments in Mathematics

Mathcounts

6th grade: 6th Chapter.

7th grade: 2nd Chapter, 6th State.

8th Grade: 1st Chapter, 1st State, 102nd Nationals.

(Just a reminder: 3333 lives in Alaska, so this is all not as hard as it seems.)

AMC 8

7th grade: 17

8th grade: 21

AMC 10

9th Grade: 112.5 (A)

10th Grade: 106.5 on A (FAIL), 133.5 on B.

AIME

10th Grade: 6 (meh)

USAJMO

10th Grade: 0 (3333 was given the wrong test.)

Competition Goals

10th grade

Must: make USA(J)MO (Achieved.)

Will try: HM on USA(J)MO (NOT achieved.)

11th Grade

Must: make USAMO

Will try: MOP

12th Grade

Must: 20+ on USAMO

Will try: Win USAMO

Summer Camps

EPGY Summer Institutes (2008 and 2009)

MathPath (2010); see yugrey's page for evidence. Sitka Fine Arts Camp (2010)

Concordia Language Villages: Mori no Ike (2011)

3333 also plans to go to Music Academy in the summer of 2012.