Provided in February 1997 by:
Dr. Walter E. Mientka, walter@amc.unl.edu
Secretary of the IMO Advisory Board
University of Nebraska, Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics
Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0658, U.S.A.
B1. Participation in an IMO is by invitation. Each invited country is entitled to send a team consisting of a leader, a deputy leader and no more than six contestants.
B2. Contestants should not have been formally enrolled and commenced their studies at a university or at any equivalent post-secondary institution. A contestant's 20th birthday must be after the day of the second examination paper.
B3. The host country covers all official expenses for the teams, leaders and deputy leaders, including meals and accommodations for the period of the official program. Any country whose team, leader or deputy spends extra days in the host country must meet the full cost of such extra days.
B4. Observers and family members may accompany a leader or deputy leader. Such observers or family members are responsible for all their own expenses. The host country may, if necessary, restrict the number of such 'extra' persons.
B5. Each invited country wishing to participate in an IMO must send an official acceptance to be received by the organizers by the closing date stated.
B6. Each participating country must send to the organizers information as requested by the dates specified.
C1. Each participating country is expected to submit problems, with solutions, for consideration by the host country. The problems should, if possible, cover various fields of pre-university mathematics and be of different degrees of difficulty. Problems and solutions may be submitted in English, French, German, Russian or Spanish.
C2. The organizers shall not distribute short listed problems to the participating students.
D1. The contest will take place on two days. On each day 4 1/2 hours will be allotted for the examination paper and each day the paper will contain three problems, each worth 7 points.
D2. The problems will be given to each contestant in her/his own language.
D3. Each contestant is to work independently and submit solutions in her/his own language. Students writing should finish when all others do except for exceptional circumstance which will be brought to the Jury as soon as possible.
D4. The only instruments permitted in the contest are writing and drawing instruments. In particular, books, papers, tables, calculators and computers may not be brought into the examination room.
D5. Each contestant's solutions are first assessed by her/his leader and deputy leader.
D6. The final scores, unless disputed and referred to the Jury by the leaders, are decided by the coordinators appointed by the organizers. The score for each problem for each contestant, agreed by the team leader and the coordinators, is recorded and signed by the team leader and one of the coordinators for that problem.
D7. For each problem the coordination of solutions by contestants in the team from the host country shall be verified by the team leader of the country which submitted the problem.
D8. The numbers of first, second and third prizes will be approximately in the ratio 1:2:3. The total number of these prizes will not be more than half of the number of contestants.
D9. Special prizes may be awarded for solutions considered outstanding by the Jury.
D10. Each contestant who has not received any one of the first, second or third prizes will receive a certificate of Honorable Mention if she/he has scored full points (7) for at least one problem.
D11. Each contestant shall receive a Certificate of Participation.
E1. The Jury consists of all team leaders and a chair and a deputy chair appointed by the organizers. A leader may be replaced by her/his deputy. Observers may attend meetings of the Jury only with the permission of the chair, but are not entitled to speak or to vote. Deputy leaders may attend meetings of the Jury after the contest, but shall have no right to speak nor to vote.
E2. The chair and each leader have one vote. A motion shall be carried by a simple majority of votes. In the event of a tie, the chair shall have a casting vote.
E3. The Jury may appoint sub-committees to consider specific matters.
E4. The meetings of the Jury will be conducted principally in English. Whenever requested, and, in particular, before any vote, interpretations will be given in French, German, Russian, and any other language that the host country deems to be desirable.
E5. When a problem has been selected for the contest the Jury shall first approve an English language version. Final versions in English, French, German, Russian and Spanish shall be approved by the Jury.
E6. Before the contest, the Jury:
E7. The Jury considers any written questions raised by any contestant during the first half hour of each of the two examinations, and decides on the replies to be given.
E8. After the contest, the Jury:
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Application for Trust Funds will be sent to the IMOAB Secretary. Award decisions will be made by the IMOAB. Proposals for the attainment of funds for this Trust will be presented to the Jury.
Several countries have contributed to this Trust Fund. Donations are solicited and should be sent to the Secretary of the IMOAB.