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100 | _aFedorov, R. M. | ||
245 | _aMoscow mathematical olympiads, 1993-1999 | ||
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_aUSA: _bAmerican Mathematical Society, _c[c2011] |
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300 | _a220 p | ||
505 | _a-Introduction -Problems -Hints -Answers -Solutions -Reference facts | ||
520 | _aThe Moscow Mathematical Olympiad has been challenging high school students with stimulating, original problems of different degrees of difficulty for over 75 years. The problems are nonstandard; solving them takes wit, thinking outside the box, and, sometimes, hours of contemplation. Some are within the reach of most mathematically competent high school students, while others are difficult even for a mathematics professor. Many mathematically inclined students have found that tackling these problems, or even just reading their solutions, is a great way to develop mathematical insight. | ||
700 | _aBelov, Alexie | ||
700 | _aKovaldzhi, Alexander | ||
700 | _aYaschenko, Ivan | ||
700 | _aTranslated by Dubrovsky, Vladimir | ||
700 | _aTranslation edited by Levy, Silvio | ||
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