Chinese Mathematical Olympiad
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| Chinese Mathematical Olympiad | |||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 中國數學奧林匹克 | ||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 中国数学奥林匹克 | ||||||
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The Chinese Mathematical Olympiad (Chinese: 中国数学奥林匹克) is an annual invitational mathematical competition for high school students in China organized by the Chinese Mathematical Society since 1986.[1] Its participants are teams of high school students from every province of mainland China, as well as guest teams from the two special administrative regions Hong Kong and Macau, and also from Russia and Singapore.[2] It is part of the selection process for the Chinese team to the International Mathematical Olympiad.
To take part in the Chinese Mathematical Olympiad, high school students have to attain top positions in their own provinces in the National High School Mathematics Interprovincial Competition (Chinese: 全国高中数学联合竞赛), which is held on the second Sunday of September each year. Provincial mathematics societies often hold preliminary tests to pre-select students for the National High School Mathematics Competition, although these tests do not constitute a part of the official IMO team selection process. Then, based on the results, each province is allocated a quota to enter the Chinese Mathematical Olympiad. In early editions, the quota was usually 3 to 5 for a province, but could go up to 15 for strong provinces such as Beijing. The quotas have since increased significantly, for instance the quotas for the 2023 CMO ranged from 6 to 26, totalling about 550. Also invited to the CMO are past national training squad members who are still in high schools, and around 15 of the top contestants in the China Girls Mathematical Olympiad.[3]
Format
The Chinese Mathematical Olympiad follows the same format as the IMO. Two papers are set, each with 3 problems. The examination is held on two consecutive mornings, and contestants have 4 hours and 30 minutes each day to work on the 3 problems. The Chinese Mathematical Olympiad is graded in 3-point increments, so that each problem is worth 21 points, making the total score 126, triple that of the IMO.[4]
Awards
The Chinese Mathematical Olympiad has first, second and third class awards. There is also an award for the best team called "Chern Shiing-Shen Cup".[5]
National training squad
Currently, about 60 highest-scoring contestants amongst the first class award winners are invited to the national training squad, who will go through a training camp to select the IMO team. Until 2016, the training camp consisted of a single phase with several regular tests and a team selection test, which was in the format of the IMO. The IMO team was selected based on the final result, of which both the regular tests and the team selection test were worth 50%.[6][7] Since 2017, the training camp has been split into two phases, held in two separate periods at two high schools. In each phase of the training camp that lasts for about 8 to 9 days, two team selection tests, each of the same format as the IMO, are conducted. In the first phase, 15 top scoring members are selected to the next phase, and at the end of the second phase, the six IMO team members are selected based on the total points of the four team selection tests.[8][9] Members of the national training squad have guaranteed admission to any universities in China without sitting the Gaokao examination.