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Canada/USA Mathcamp

Canada/USA Mathcamp is a five-week academic summer program for middle and high school students in mathematics.

Mathcamp was founded in 1993 by Dr. George Thomas, who believed that students interested in mathematics frequently lacked the resources and camaraderie to pursue their interest. Mira Bernstein became the director when Thomas left in 2002 to found MathPath, a program for younger students.[citation needed]

Mathcamp is held each year at a college campus in the United States or Canada. Past locations have included the University of Toronto, the University of Washington, Colorado College, Reed College, University of Puget Sound, Colby College, the University of British Columbia, Mount Holyoke College, and the Colorado School of Mines. Mathcamp enrolls about 120 students yearly, 55 returning and 65 new.[citation needed]

The application process for new students includes an entrance exam (the "Qualifying Quiz"), personal essay, but no grade reports or letters of recommendation (although a reference, who may receive a few short answer questions, is still required). The process is intended to ensure that the students who are most passionate about math come to camp. Admission is selective: in 2016, the acceptance rate was 15%.[1]

Mathcamp courses cover various branches of recreational and college-level mathematics.[2] Classes at Mathcamp come in four difficulty levels. The easier classes often include basic proof techniques, number theory, graph theory, and combinatorial game theory, while the more difficult classes cover advanced topics in abstract algebra, topology, theoretical computer science, category theory, and mathematical analysis. There are generally four class periods each day and five classes offered during each period intended for varying student interests and backgrounds. Graduate student mentors teach most of the classes, while undergraduate junior counselors, all of them Mathcamp alumni, do most of the behind-the-scenes work. Mathcamp has had a number of renowned guest speakers, including John Conway,[3] Avi Wigderson, and Serge Lang.

Culture edit

In 2004, some campers created Foodtongue, a constructed language in which every word is a word that means a food in the English language.[4] One of the cardinal rules of the language is an agreed ban of direct translation. Foodtongue remains popular among campers, and was compiled into an online wiki, updated and referenced by speakers of the language.[5]

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ MarisaD. "Mathcamp application". artofproblemsolving.com. Retrieved 2018-04-18.
  2. ^ "Mathcamp: About Mathcamp". www.mathcamp.org. Retrieved 2021-11-11.
  3. ^ Bernstein, Mira (2021-06-01). "The John Conway Hour, NTBA". The Mathematical Intelligencer. 43 (2): 55–60. doi:10.1007/s00283-021-10069-7. ISSN 1866-7414. S2CID 236599775.
  4. ^ Goodwin, Casey (12 December 2006). "In a Class of His Own: Whiz-ard of Odd". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Stephens Media. Retrieved 2009-02-25.
  5. ^ "FoodTongue Avocado Pilaf". FoodTongue Wiki. 2009-02-24. Retrieved 2009-02-25.
  6. ^ Scott Aaronson (6 May 2013). "Ask Me Anything! Tenure Edition: Comment 186". Retrieved 2021-11-21.
  7. ^ "Portrait of a 29-year-old billionaire: Can Sam Bankman-Fried make his risky crypto business work?". 12 August 2021. Retrieved 2022-02-19.
  8. ^ Greg Brockman (August 2010). . Archived from the original on 1 April 2013.
  9. ^ "No longer willing to put in the hours, the co-CEO of Sam Bankman-Fried's crypto hedge fund resigns". Fortune. Retrieved 2022-11-16.
  10. ^ "Sam Bankman-Fried - EA Forum". forum.effectivealtruism.org. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  • Babik, Milan (Fall 2001). "A Formula for Fun". Colby Magazine. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  • Chaney, Kristi (July 5, 2002). "MathCamp offers teens opportunity to test minds". The Gazette (Colorado Springs).
  • Iwasaki, John (August 3, 1999). "Mathcamp students in blissful ivory tower". Seattle Post-Intelligencer Reporter. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  • Roberts, Siobhan (August 16, 2003). "Strength in Numbers". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 8 November 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Art of Problem Solving Mathcamp Forum

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frequently lacked the resources and camaraderie to pursue their interest Mira Bernstein became the director when Thomas left in 2002 to found MathPath a program for younger students citation needed Mathcamp is held each year at a college campus in the United States or Canada Past locations have included the University of Toronto the University of Washington Colorado College Reed College University of Puget Sound Colby College the University of British Columbia Mount Holyoke College and the Colorado School of Mines Mathcamp enrolls about 120 students yearly 55 returning and 65 new citation needed The application process for new students includes an entrance exam the Qualifying Quiz personal essay but no grade reports or letters of recommendation although a reference who may receive a few short answer questions is still required The process is intended to ensure that the students who are most passionate about math come to camp Admission is selective in 2016 the acceptance rate was 15 1 Mathcamp courses cover various branches of recreational and college level mathematics 2 Classes at Mathcamp come in four difficulty levels The easier classes often include basic proof techniques number theory graph theory and combinatorial game theory while the more difficult classes cover advanced topics in abstract algebra topology theoretical computer science category theory and mathematical analysis There are generally four class periods each day and five classes offered during each period intended for varying student interests and backgrounds Graduate student mentors teach most of the classes while undergraduate junior counselors all of them Mathcamp alumni do most of the behind the scenes work Mathcamp has had a number of renowned guest speakers including John Conway 3 Avi Wigderson and Serge Lang Contents 1 Culture 2 Notable alumni 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCulture editIn 2004 some campers created Foodtongue a constructed language in which every word is a word that means a food in the English language 4 One of the cardinal rules of the language is an agreed ban of direct translation Foodtongue remains popular among campers and was compiled into an online wiki updated and referenced by speakers of the language 5 Notable alumni editScott Aaronson American theoretical computer scientist 6 Jennifer Balakrishnan mathematician Sam Bankman Fried founder and former CEO of FTX 7 Greg Brockman co founder and President of OpenAI 8 Tamara Broderick computer scientist Ivan Corwin mathematician Sherry Gong mathematician Shotaro Makisumi mathematician and speedcuber Palmer Mebane former World Puzzle Championship winner Mike Shulman mathematician Sam Trabucco former co CEO of Alameda Research 9 and a New York Times crossword puzzle constructor Gary Wang American businessman co founder of FTX 10 See also editRoss Mathematics Program MathPath Mathematical Olympiad Program AwesomeMath ProgramReferences edit MarisaD Mathcamp application artofproblemsolving com Retrieved 2018 04 18 Mathcamp About Mathcamp www mathcamp org Retrieved 2021 11 11 Bernstein Mira 2021 06 01 The John Conway Hour NTBA The Mathematical Intelligencer 43 2 55 60 doi 10 1007 s00283 021 10069 7 ISSN 1866 7414 S2CID 236599775 Goodwin Casey 12 December 2006 In a Class of His Own Whiz ard of Odd Las Vegas Review Journal Stephens Media Retrieved 2009 02 25 FoodTongue Avocado Pilaf FoodTongue Wiki 2009 02 24 Retrieved 2009 02 25 Scott Aaronson 6 May 2013 Ask Me Anything Tenure Edition Comment 186 Retrieved 2021 11 21 Portrait of a 29 year old billionaire Can Sam Bankman Fried make his risky crypto business work 12 August 2021 Retrieved 2022 02 19 Greg Brockman August 2010 College part 1 Archived from the original on 1 April 2013 No longer willing to put in the hours the co CEO of Sam Bankman Fried s crypto hedge fund resigns Fortune Retrieved 2022 11 16 Sam Bankman Fried EA Forum forum effectivealtruism org Retrieved 2023 06 06 Babik Milan Fall 2001 A Formula for Fun Colby Magazine Retrieved 8 November 2012 Chaney Kristi July 5 2002 MathCamp offers teens opportunity to test minds The Gazette Colorado Springs Iwasaki John August 3 1999 Mathcamp students in blissful ivory tower Seattle Post Intelligencer Reporter Retrieved 8 November 2012 Roberts Siobhan August 16 2003 Strength in Numbers The Globe and Mail Retrieved 8 November 2012 External links editOfficial website nbsp Art of Problem Solving Mathcamp Forum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Canada USA Mathcamp amp oldid 1217435909, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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