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The Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM) is an American mathematics institute funded by the National Science Foundation. The initial funding for the institute was approved in May 1999 [1] and it was inaugurated in August, 2000. [2] IPAM is located on the UCLA campus, in close
The establishment of IPAM can be traced to 1970. It came as a result of a government white paper on education which proposed the closure of the Civil Service Training College. The responsibility for the training of middle- and upper-level staff was transferred to Fourah Bay College and that of the clerical cadre to the Freetown Technical Institute.
IPAM may refer to: Indolepropionamide, a chemical compound; Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, an American mathematics institute; Institute of Public Administration and Management, an institute of the University of Sierra Leone; IP address management, software for computer network management
The American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME) is a selective and prestigious 15-question 3-hour test given since 1983 to those who rank in the top 5% on the AMC 12 high school mathematics examination (formerly known as the AHSME), and starting in 2010, those who rank in the top 2.5% on the AMC 10.
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The Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM), an American mathematics institute; The Instituto de Investigaciones en Matemáticas Aplicadas y Sistemas (IIMAS, “Applied Mathematics and Systems Research Institute”) in Mexico City; The Institute of Applied Mathematics at Heidelberg University
In order to be eligible to take the USAMO, a participant must be either a U.S. citizen or a legal resident of the United States or Canada. [1] Only US citizens and permanent residents could be invited to the USAMO until 2003, [2] other students legally residing in the US can be invited since 2004. [3]
The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) is a professional society that focuses on mathematics accessible at the undergraduate level. Members include university, college, and high school teachers; graduate and undergraduate students; pure and applied mathematicians; computer scientists; statisticians; and many others in academia, government, business, and industry.