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History of Mathematical Olympiads
Any Olympiad is one of the most significant forms of development of human cognitive activity. Mathematical Olympiads for schoolchildren have been held in our country for several decades. Such a «long life» of the Olympiad movement speaks of importance of this form.
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Multiplicatively dependent integer vectors on a hyperplane
Abstract We establish several asymptotic formulae and upper bounds for the count of multiplicatively dependent integer vectors that lie on a fixed affine hyperplane and have bounded height. This work constitutes a direct extension of the results obtained by Pappalardi, Sha, Shparlinski, and Stewart.
Muhammad Afifurrahman +2 more
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Six principles for evaluating cognitive capabilities in AI models
Abstract Modern AI systems have exceeded human performance on many benchmarks meant to evaluate general cognitive capacities. However, it is often the case that benchmark performance does a poor job of predicting general capacities in real‐world settings.
Melanie Mitchell
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The Didactic Engineering for the Math Olympics Teaching: Olympic Situations with Geogebra’s Support
In this article, we intend to present a partial cut of a master's research, in which we describe, in a specific way, two phases determined by Didactic Engineering - ED in the context of the Mathematical Olympiads.
Ana Paula Rodrigues Alves Santos +1 more
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Equal Opportunities at the Net: Geometric Insights Into Volleyball Scaling
ABSTRACT This paper investigates how volleyball net height can be scaled to account for differences in vertical spike reach. Although such differences are not exclusively determined by sex, the observed gap between male and female players makes sex‐based comparisons particularly relevant.
Ole M. Kleivenes, Per K. Rekdal
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The Rise of Human–Computer Integration in Marketing: A Theory Synthesis
ABSTRACT Human–computer integration (HCInt) technologies, which merge human bodily, cognitive, and sensory functions with computational processes, are reshaping the foundations of consumer experience. Unlike traditional human–computer interaction, HCInt entails adaptive and reciprocal coupling through AI‐driven augmentation, wearables, muscle–computer ...
Carlos Velasco +5 more
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Opportunities and challenges in protein structure prediction
Abstract Deep learning methods, particularly exemplified by AlphaFold2, have revolutionized the field of protein structure prediction—an achievement recognized by the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to its core developers. Despite this remarkable achievement, the broader protein folding problem is far from solved. Key challenges—each representing
Wenkai Wang +3 more
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Methodology for Generating Mathematical Problems with Non-Standard Elements
This paper presents a methodology for generating mathematical problems at the olympiads level that include non-standard elements (heuristic techniques, interdisciplinary and game-based components, elements of uncertainty, etc.).
Mihail Nuyakshin, Evgeniya Cheremisina
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ABSTRACT This article examines the education trajectories of Indonesian students attending university in Singapore. These students and their parents consider a project of educational migration to Singapore as a proven pathway toward their varied aspirations.
Erica M. Larson
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Perspectives on mathematics competitions and their relationship with mathematics education. [PDF]
de Losada MF, Taylor PJ.
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