2023 Alibaba Global Mathematics Competition Finals List Announced: Seven Asian Countries Advance to the Finals

On June 5th, the final list of the 2023 Alibaba Global Mathematics Competition was announced, with over 50000 participants participating. In the end, only 685 people successfully advanced, with a promotion rate of 1

On June 5th, the final list of the 2023 Alibaba Global Mathematics Competition was announced, with over 50000 participants participating. In the end, only 685 people successfully advanced, with a promotion rate of 1.3%.

This year's competition was the first to win, and without it, mathematics master Zhang Yitang issued an invitation to all mathematics enthusiasts. The organizing committee was ingenious and took the lead in revealing an unanswered and unrelated competition question to the whole society: "Tell the story of you and mathematics in a mathematical way", attracting over 2000 people to answer the question. Everyone expresses their love for mathematics with various creative ideas, and their minds are wide open.

The preliminary round was held in April this year, and one of the "draw the ghost card" questions sparked heated discussions among contestants, making it a hot topic on social media searches. This is actually a question that has been publicly solicited from society. The author of the question was Xia Mingtao, a former contestant who won a silver medal in 2021. This year, he changed his profession and created the question: "Mathematics is like the waves behind the Yangtze River pushing the waves ahead, and the students who participated in the competition are too strong. I feel like I can't take them anymore, so I can only find a new way." According to statistics, only over a thousand people answered this question correctly in the end, indicating that Jiang is still old and spicy.

According to the announcement of the organizing committee, a total of 685 contestants from 19 countries around the world have successfully advanced this year, including traditional mathematical powers such as Europe and America, as well as emerging Asian countries. Seven Asian countries such as China, Singapore, and Vietnam have all advanced, showcasing a strong mathematical atmosphere in Asia. Among them, Singapore has as many as 10 advanced athletes, ranking third in the world. These advanced contestants will participate in the final on June 17th, conducting the ultimate competition by answering questions online for 8 consecutive hours.

It is understood that among the contestants who signed up this year, there are not only professional mathematics majors from top universities around the world, but also more popular contestants who do not want to rank but only want to be happy, with the latter accounting for over 70%. They come from all walks of life, with different identities, including criminal police officers, screenwriters, lawyers, as well as welders and couriers... Sun Jinyuan, a courier from Tianjin, never forgets to set aside one or two hours to study mathematics after completing heavy work every day. He was once addicted to the Euler constant and spent two consecutive weeks proving the 13 formulas related to it. He also thought about these formulas when delivering the package during the day and went home to check the data at night. In the end, he successfully completed the proof and received recognition from many other math enthusiasts. Mathematics won't deceive you, it's very certain. If you didn't solve this problem, you just didn't do it, "said Sun Jinyuan, as mathematics gave him the courage to move forward in a lonely life.

The Alibaba Global Mathematics Competition is the only online mathematics competition in the world that is open to everyone. It is known for its non registration threshold and full of fun. This year is the fifth edition, attracting over 250000 people to participate. Alibaba hopes that this mathematics competition, which is open to all, can continue to ignite public enthusiasm for mathematics and arouse more attention to basic scientific research.


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