Heartiest congratulations to all the winners and heartfelt gratitude to all the particpants for making the event a success.
Mathletes'21 had 53 active participation from 16 colleges across.
Congratulations to all the particpants and winners of
Mathletes'21...to infinity and beyond
Mathletes was started in the academic year 2016-17 with a vision to let the students learn about team work and leadership. The primary motto is to make Mathematics fun while implementing the learning and eliminate the fear of Mathematics in the learners. Into its Fifth year, we aim towards making students realize the importance of Mathematics in the parallel world and how important it is to other fields. The department is keen to spread affinity towards Mathematics amongst learners across the city and beyond.
How quick are you at filling those numbers in the 9 x 9 block? Quicker than others, then you've got what it takes to win the title!
Be careful with the 0!
Theorems and Math, what a pair!
Pick up a theorem of your choice from the given topic and prove it in the best manner you can! We decide if you can be a future prof!
Time limit: 5 minutes.
Your IQ in Math will be a reflection of your brain and finger. Solve it faster than everyone and ofcourse careful with your sticky fingers, might pull you down the podium!
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A SuDoKu puzzle will be shared with the participants during the video conference. Participants can either take its printout or copy it on a blank paper (with proper linings), and solve it. Make sure to use different colours for the numbers already in the puzzle, and the one which you enter. Once completed, you're required to take the photograph of that and upload it in Google Form (link to be provided in chat on Meet).
Winners will be decided on first-come-first-serve basis, only after ensuring the correctness of the puzzle. Get hands on your numbers!
Google form link can be used only once!
Prove It! is a Presentation Competition in which the participant will have to prove a theorem of his/her choice from the topics stated below.
Topics: 1. Groups, 2. Limits and 3. Complex Analysis.
Participants can use Presentations (Powerpoints, Prezi, etc.), White board and marker set up, pen and paper set up to prove the theorem they want to.
Judging criteria includes 1. Content 2. Concept 3. Relevance 4. Presentation Skills 5. Lucidity
Time limit: 5 minutes
Students are required to download KAHOOT from Playstore/Appstore. Or they can access Kahoot.it on the Web.
After registering, you'll receive a NICKNAME which you must use while playing the quiz on Kahoot. Any other nicknames will disqualify you.
The quiz will cover more of basic Mathematic and a few application-based questions. The scores will be awarded on correctness and quickness. There are questions with 2x multiplier, means correct answer to that will double your scores for that particular question. You can attempt the quiz only once, so make sure you sit in an area with no disturbance and great internet connectivity.
Attempting second time will disqualify you, and debar you from reception of the Participation eCertificate.
Registration is compulsory to participate, and it is free.
While registering, kindly use active mobile numbers and email ID.
Student identification, whenever demanded, must be provided by the participants.
The competitions will be held online. High speed internet connectivity is advisable. Consequences arising due to poor internet connectivity, or any other reasons, is sole responsibility of the participant.
Any issues should be prior discussed with the student coordinators, rather than during or post competition.
The decision of the organizing team is final and irrevocable.
Participation eCertificates will be given to every participant on successful completion of the competition.
Winner eCertificates will be awarded to winners on successful completion of the competition.
The brochure can be downloaded from here