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Contests in Higher Mathematics - Miklos Schweitzer Competitions 1962-1991 (Hardcover, 1996 ed.)
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Contests in Higher Mathematics - Miklos Schweitzer Competitions 1962-1991 (Hardcover, 1996 ed.)
Series: Problem Books in Mathematics
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One of the most effective ways to stimulate students to enjoy
intellectual efforts is the scientific competition. In 1894, the
Hungarian Mathematical and Physical Society introduced a
mathematical competition for high school students. Among the
winners were Lipot Fejer, Alfred Haar, Todor Karman, Marcel Riesz,
Gabor Szego, and many others who became world-famous scientists.
The success of high school competitions led the Mathematical
Society to found a college-level contest, named after Miklos
Schweitzer. The problems of the Schweitzer contests are proposed
and selected by the most prominent Hungarian mathematicians. This
book collects the problems posed in contests between 1962 and 1991,
which range from algebra, combinatorics, theory of functions,
geometry, measure theory, number theory, operator theory,
probability theory, and topology to set theory. Solutions are
included. The Schweitzer competition is one of the most unique in
the world. Experience shows that this competition helps identify
research talents. This collection of problems and solutions in
several fields in mathematics can serve as a guide for many
undergraduates and young mathematicians. The large variety of
research-level problems should interest more mature mathematicians
and historians of mathematics as well.
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