Problem Bks.: William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition 2001-2016 : Problems, Solutions, and Commentary by Kiran S. Kedlaya, Evan M. O'Dorney, Jonathan M. Kane and Daniel M. Kane (2021, Trade Paperback)
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There is also a section of hints, to encourage readers to engage deeply with the problems before consulting the solutions. Kiran Kedlaya also maintains the online Putnam Archive.
AuthorKiran S. Kedlaya, Evan M. O'dorney, Jonathan M. Kane, Daniel M. Kane
SeriesProblem Bks.
FormatTrade Paperback
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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2020-023499
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Volume NumberVol. 37
SynopsisThe William Lowell Putnam Mathematics Competition is the most prestigious undergraduate mathematics problem-solving contest in North America, with thousands of students taking part every year. This volume presents the contest problems for the years 2001-2016., The William Lowell Putnam Mathematics Competition is the most prestigious undergraduate mathematics problem-solving contest in North America, with thousands of students taking part every year. This volume presents the contest problems for the years 2001-2016. The heart of the book is the solutions; these include multiple approaches, drawn from many sources, plus insights into navigating from the problem statement to a solution. There is also a section of hints, to encourage readers to engage deeply with the problems before consulting the solutions. The authors have a distinguished history of engagement with, and preparation of students for, the Putnam and other mathematical competitions. Collectively they have been named Putnam Fellow (top five finisher) ten times. Kiran Kedlaya also maintains the online Putnam Archive.