Sorry about the cancellation of the Proofathon contest. It was necessary for me to move on to managing bigger, more impactful contests. That's why today I bring you the Carnegie-Mellon Informatics and Mathematics Competition (CMIMC)!
We have gathered many Carnegie Mellon students in the math and computer science departments to help create the most exciting contest of 2016. The CMIMC will revolutionize math competitions with the following features:
For more information, visit the cmimc website. Everyone who is interested in this contest (even if you're not certain you can come) should preregister here.
If you want to see this competition run, we need your support! Preregister now!
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The computer science round, for sake of clarity, will focus on the theoretical aspects of computer science, not hard-core programming.
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As in, there will be 0 programming or knowledge of any programming language on the test.