University
of Michigan
Undergraduate Mathematics
Competition
(or
(UM)2C for short)
The University
of Michigan organizes every year a mathematics competition for undergraduate
students. Usually this competition takes place around the beginning
of April. The test consists typically of 10 mathematical problems.
The students should solve (with proofs!) as many questions as possible
within 3 hours. The difficulty of the problems may vary from easy
to extremely hard, but on average they are quite hard. The problems
are contributed by department members. Cash prizes are awarded to
the top students! Students who want to participate should sign up
before the exam.
Department
of Mathematics | 2074
East Hall | 530
Church Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1043
Phone:
734.764-0335 | Fax:
734.763-0937
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