MathOpen 2015 Belarus

 

We would to like to notify you of the 6th Open Mathematical Olympiad of
the Belarusian-Russian University (International Student Olympiad) which
is scheduled to be held at the Belarusian-Russian University (Mogilev,
Belarus) on February 18-20, 2015.

Teams of higher education institutions composed of not more than two
participants (undergraduates or postgraduate students) and one supervisor
are invited to take part in the Olympiad.

We would like to draw your attention to the following information:
– the Olympiad will be held as a competition with individual
classification;
– winners (holders of gold, silver and bronze medals) of the Open
Mathematical Olympiads of the Belarusian-Russian University held in the
past years may be additionally included into the HEI team over the quota
(two participants);
– the Olympiad is supposed to be held in one round in the form of testing
(30 tasks in the form of tests to be fulfilled within 5 hours);
– the tasks will contain problems from the following areas of mathematics:
algebra, theory of numbers, analysis (real or complex), analytical
geometry, combinatorial analysis, ordinary differential equations.

Applications for the participation in the Olympiad shall to be submitted
to the Organizing Committee before December 22, 2014 (the application form
is attached).

Applications are requested to be e-mailed on the following address:
olympiad@open.by
Additional e-mail addresses: vhz@mail.by; vhz@tut.by
Contact phones:
(+37529) 376-74-84, (+375222) 25-04-13 (Vitaly Zamuraev).
Mailing address:
Zamuraev V.G., Belarusian-Russian University, Mira pr., 43,
212000, Mogilev, Belarus.

Working languages of the Olympiad are English and Russian.

The registration fee for the participation in the Olympiad is 50 euros per
team. Тravel expenses, meals and accommodation of non-resident
participants and supervisors are paid by the institution sending them.

PS 25 teams from 6 countries took part in our Olympiad last year. The
geography of participants was really wide: from slovenian Koper to
siberian Yakutsk, from polar Murmansk to sunny Dushanbe. The problems of
very high level were proposed.

More information about the Olympiad and problems of the previous contest
you can find in Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Mathematical_Olympiad_of_the_Belarusian-Russian_University

Please feel free to contact me at olympiad@open.by, vhz@mail.by,vhz@tut.by
or https://www.facebook.com/vitaly.zamuraev,
https://www.facebook.com/MathOpenBelarus if you have any further questions
or concerns.

Application