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Re: (IMO-2000) (fwd)
ok. Pode deixar. Vou pensar em alguns.
Nicolau os problemas tem que ser matematicamente puros?
Agradeço a resposta.
Com certeza teremos participantes oficiais no IMO 2000.
----- Original Message -----
From: Nicolau C. Saldanha <nicolau@mat.puc-rio.br>
To: <obm-coor@matinta.mat.puc-rio.br>; <obm-l@matinta.mat.puc-rio.br>
Sent: Sexta-feira, 3 de Março de 2000 16:16
Subject: (IMO-2000) (fwd)
>
> Esta carta está sendo enviada para obm-l e obm-coor
> pois destina-se a todos os professores.
> A IMO2000 pede problemas para o banco:
> o Brasil precisa para firmar sua posição de participante sério
> nas IMOs criar uma tradição de enviar problemas para os bancos.
> Quem tiver sugestão de problemas envie para mim por correio comum
> (*NÃO* por e-mail). Quem desejar enviar sugestões de problemas
> por favor leve muito a sério a questão do sigilo.
>
> []s, N.
>
> > CALL FOR CONTEST PROBLEMS 41st INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICAL OLYMPIAD
> >July 13 - 25, 2000 This is a call for PROPOSALS FOR PROBLEMS for the
41st
> > IMO in the year 2000.
> >Please send as many problems as you wish to be considered for the
> >competition. Normally, problems will deal with the areas covered in
the
> >previous IMO's such as
> > geometry, inequalities, functions,
> >and elementary probability, etc. Questions appeared in the previous IMO
> >papers
> >indicate the appropriate types of problems that might be acceptable.
> >Problems which do not belong to any of the indicated areas are also
> welcomed
> >if you strongly believe that they are adequate enough for the contest.
> >However, the final decision about the acceptability of any problem will
of
> >course
> >rest with the International Jury. As usual, all proposed problems will
> >be reviewed by a Korean committee
> >which will select about thirty problems to form the Short-List for
> >consideration
> >by the International Jury. On the official day of arrival of the
> >International Jury
> >in Korea, the members will be given the short-listed problems to be
> >considered
> >without solutions, and the solutions will be handed out on the following
> >day. Please avoid problems that have been used in any other regional,
> >national or
> >international contests, or that have appeared in any books, problem
> >collections,
> >journals or other publications. Statistics reveals that the number of
> >proposed problems has been considerably
> >decreasing in recent years, which we believe will seriously endanger the
> >future of IMO.
> >We strongly ask every participating country to submit problems for the
> >contest.
> >Surprising presents will be prepared by the 41st IMO Organizing
Committee
> to
> >those countries whose proposals are appeared in the Short-List. Please
> >submit each problem written in one of the following official languages
> >of IMO (English, French, German, Russian - English most preferred), and
> >include
> >a SOLUTION for each problem, and a NOTE indicating its origin.
Proposals
> >for problems should be sent to the following address to arrive no later
> >than APRIL 30, 2000. You may also submit the problems via
> >FAX(+82-2-567-7335).
> >Please understand, however, that e-mail submission of the problems is
not
> >acceptable
> >because of security reasons. Problem Selection Committee, IMO-2000
> >KSTC Main Bldg. 907
> >635-4 Yoksam-Dong, Kangnam-Ku
> >Seoul, 135-080, Republic of Korea I look forward to seeing you in
Korea
> >2000! Yours sincerely,
> >Chairman
> >Problem Selection Committee
> >IMO-2000