International Mathematical Talent Search

International Mathematical
Talent Search

 

The International Mathematical Talent Search (IMTS) was an
extension of the USA Mathematical Talent Search (USAMTS),
a year-round problem-solving program in mathematics. It was
initiated in 1991 in the Mathematics and Informatics Quarterly
(M&IQ)
, and was discontinued 10 years later, in 2001. During
its 10 years of operation, each round of the IMTS featured 5
challenging problems for students at the secondary level;
these problems are featured below as a service of the Canadian
Mathematical Society.
Problem Rounds
[01] - [02] - [03] - [04] - [05] - [06] - [07] - [08] - [09] - [10]
[11] - [12] - [13] - [14] - [15] - [16] - [17] - [18] - [19] - [20]
[21] - [22] - [23] - [24] - [25] - [26] - [27] - [28] - [29] - [30]
[31] - [32] - [33] - [34] - [35] - [36] - [37] - [38] - [39] - [40]
[41] - [42] - [43] - [44]
 
Notes:
  • Round 44 was the final round of IMTS problems.
  • The USAMTS has the same problems as the IMTS
    (although numbered differently) and is continuing.
  • The USAMTS website includes some solutions to
    recent problems.
  • The Mathematics and Informatics Quarterly
    featured solutions to the first 40 rounds of problems
    of the IMTS, as well as to those problems of the
    USAMTS, which preceded (by 2 years) the IMTS
    program.


Coordinator:   Dr. George Berzsenyi    email: gberzsenyi@earthlink.net.