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IMO Syllabus

The document outlines the syllabus for the International Mathematics Olympiads (IMO). It covers pre-degree college level mathematics including number theory, inequalities, equations, combinatorics, special topics, and geometry. The areas covered include things like the Peano axioms, integers, divisibility, congruences, polynomials, binomial theorem, circles, and theorems. The syllabus does not include calculus or statistics. Problems draw from topics in number theory, geometry, algebra, and combinatorics and are at an exceptionally high level of difficulty spanning classes 9 through 12.

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IMO Syllabus

The document outlines the syllabus for the International Mathematics Olympiads (IMO). It covers pre-degree college level mathematics including number theory, inequalities, equations, combinatorics, special topics, and geometry. The areas covered include things like the Peano axioms, integers, divisibility, congruences, polynomials, binomial theorem, circles, and theorems. The syllabus does not include calculus or statistics. Problems draw from topics in number theory, geometry, algebra, and combinatorics and are at an exceptionally high level of difficulty spanning classes 9 through 12.

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IMO Syllabus

The syllabus for International Mathematics Olympiads is pre-degree college mathematics.


The areas covered are:
Peanos Axioms, Algebraic properties of N, order properties of N,
principle of mathematical induction, First principle of induction(FPI),
second principle of induction (SPI), third principle of induction, basis
representation theorem, integers, properties of integers, the greatest
integer function, divisibility, tests of divisibility, greatest common
divisor of two integers, Euclids algorithm, the unique factorization
theorem, congruences, chinese remainder theorem, more on
Elementary
divisibility, number of divisors of a composite number, number of ways
Number theory:
in which a composite number can be resolved into two factors, Number
of ways in which a composite number can be resolved into two factors
which are prime t each other, Sum of divisors of a number, the highest
power of a prime which is contained in n!, Eulers Totient function,
Divisibility of the product of k consecutive integer by k!, theorems of
Fermat and Wilson, converse of Wilsons theorem, solution of equations
in integers.
Inequalities

Introduction, elementary inequalities, absolute value, inequality of the


means, Cauchy-Schwarz inequality, Tchebychef's inequality.

Equations

Introduction, Polynomial functions, division remainder theorem, factor


theorem, converse of factor theorem, Polynomial equations, relation
between the roots and coefficients of a polynomial equation, symmetric
form of an equation, common roots of polynomial equations.

Combinatorics

Introduction, Use of three diagrams, rules of sum and product, some


applications of the rule of the sum, principal of inclusion and exclusion,
An interesting case of principle of inclusion and exclusion, pigeon hole
principle, recurrence relations, binomial co-efficients, proof of binomial
theorem for a positive integral index.

Some of special
Introduction, clocks, identities, functional equations.
topics

Geometry

Introduction, straight lines and triangles, Cevas theorem, Menalus


theorem, construction of triangles, parallelograms and rhombuses,
circles, circum-circles, incircle, excircles, nine-point circle, Simsons
line, Common tangent to two circles, centers of similitude of two
circles, area of a quadrilateral, ratio and proportion, Lehmus Steiner
theorem, Ptolemys theorem.

The syllabus does not include calculus and statistics.


The typical areas for problems are: Number theory, Geometry, Algebra and combinatorics.
The syllabus is in a sense spread over class IX to class XII levels, but the problems under
each topic are of an exceptionally high level in difficulty and sophistication.

Dr. Shyam Sundar Agrawal

Dr. Shyam Sundar Agrawal 
IMO Syllabus 
The syllabus for International Mathematics Olympiads is pre-degree college mathematic

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