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Putnam competition 2007

The Putnam Mathematical Competition in 2007 took place on Saturday, December 1. 2007. Congratulations to our winning team members and outstanding individuals: Harvard is once again top of the heap in the Putnam competition! Our winning team members, Tiankai Liu, Alison Miller and Zachary Abel, each receive $1000. The top five teams are: 1. Harvard, 2. Princeton, 3. MIT, 4. Stanford, 5. Duke. Congratulations to Arnav Tripathy, for being among the six highest ranking individuals (a Putnam Fellow), and receiving a prize of $2,500. Congratulations to Alison Miller, Tiankai Liu and Justin Bae for being among the next ten highest ranking individuals (for a prize of ). Alison is also the winner (for a third time!) of the Elizabeth Lowell Putnam Prize. Congratulations to Zachary Abel, Iurie Boreico, and Shrenik Shah for being amongst the next eight highest ranking individials; and congratulations to Zhou Fan, and Rishi Gupta for Honorable Mentions. A total of 3753 students from 516 colleges in Canada and the United States participated in the competition.


The Putnam problems of 2007 [HTML] and [PDF].

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Putnam competition 2006

The Putnam Mathematical Competition in 2006 took place Saturday, December 2, 2006. Congratulations to our team members, and all who competed in the 2006 Putnam competition, for another outstanding performance. Harvard's Putnam team came in second, behind Princeton. Congratulations to: Tiankai Liu, Alison Miller and Tong Zhang. Each member of the team will receive $800.

The 5 winning teams were: 1. Princeton, 2. Harvard, 3. MIT, 4. U. Toronto, 5. U. Chicago Congratulations to Tiankai Liu, for being again among the five highest ranking individuals (a Putnam Fellow), and receiving a prize of $2,500. Congratulations to Alison Miller for being among the next ten highest ranking individuals (for a prize of $1000). Alison is also the winner (again!) of the Elizabeth Lowell Putnam Prize.
Congratulations to Zachary Abel, Jae Bae, Jared Bass, Steven Byrnes, Charles Chen, Ben Conlee, Rishi Gupta, Daniel Jerison, Joel Lewis, Mark Lipson,, Dragos Michnea, Gregory Price, and Tong Zhang. They are among the Honorable Mention Individuals. A total of 3640 students from 508 colleges in Canada and the United States participated in the competition.

The Harvard Team are the winners in the 2007 Mathematical Contest in Modeling: The Harvard team (Ben Conlee, Abe Othman, and Chris Yetter) earned the award of Outstanding Winners on the 23rd annual Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM) "A" problem. This year 949 teams representing institutions from 12 countries participated in the contest. 351 teams worked on the Problem "A". They were asked to develop a model for "fairly" and "simply" determining congressional districts for a state.
The problems of 2006 [HTML] and [PDF].

Putnam competition 2005

Harvard is the winner of the Putnam Competition 2005. Congratulations to our team members Tiankai Liu, Alison Miller, and Tong Zhang.. Each member of the team will receive $1,000. The 5 winning teams are: Harvard, Princeton Duke MIT and Waterloo
Congratulations to the Ricky Liu and Tiankai Liu. They are among the six highest ranking individuals, and they will receive $2,500 each. Congratulations to Steven Byrnes and Alison Miller are among the next ten highest ranking individuals. They will receive $1,000 each. Alison Miller is a winner of Elizabeth Lowell Putnam Prize, and she will receive $1,000. Congratulations!. Congratulations to Jae Bae Joel Lewis, Tong Zhang and Yan Zhang. They are among Honorable Mention Individuals. 3545 students from 500 colleges in Canada and the United States participated in the competition. The results on our undergraduate bulletin boards. If you want to know your personal result, ask Svetlana.
We also have good news from the annual Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM) and the Interdisciplinary Contest in Modeling (ICM). Over 900 teams competed this year. The Harvard team of Christopher Yetter, Neal Gupta, and Benjamin Conlee was designated as Outstanding Winner SIAM Award.

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About the competition

William Lowell Putnam, Image source: math.scu.edu/putnam/ The Putnam competition annualy takes place in December. From the description:
The Putnam examination tests originality, technical competence and familiarity with the formal theories embodied in undergraduate mathematics. Questions cut across the bounds of various disciplines, and include self-contained questions that do not fit into any of the usual categories. These self-contained questions can involve elementary concepts from group theory, set theory, graph theory, lattice theory, number theory or cardinal arithmetic.

Results from the 2006 competition

The list of Winners is here

Results from the 2005 competition

The list of Winners is here

Results from the 2004 competition

The list of Winners is here

Results from the 2003 competition

The list of Winners here

Rank School Team Members (in alphabetical order)
1
MIT Reid W. Barton, Daniel M. Kane and Yevgeny K. Zaytman
2 HARVARD UNIVERSITY Gabriel D. Carroll, George Lee, Jr., and Alexander B. Schwartz
3DUKE UNIVERSITY David G. Arthur, Nikifor C. Bliznashki and Oaz Nir
4 CALTECH Zhihao Liu, Po-Ru Loh and Po-Shen Loh
5 HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE David J. Gaebler, Jason Murcko and Andrew G. Niedermaier


RESULTS FROM the 2002 COMETITION

Winner list from here.

Rank School Team Members (in alphabetical order)
1
HARVARD UNIVERSITY Gabriel D. Carroll, George Lee, Jr., and Alexander B. Schwartz
2 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Stefan L. Hornet, Mihai Manea, and Radu H. Mihaescu
3DUKE UNIVERSITY David G. Arthur, Oaz Nir, and Melanie E. Wood
4 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY Boris Bukh, James M. Merryfield, and Austin W. Shapiro
5 STANFORD UNIVERSITY Chee Hau Tan, Paul A. Valiant, and Daniel Wright

Results from the 2001 Competition

Winner list from www.unl.edu :
RankSchool Team Members (in alphabetical order)
1Harvard UniversityGabriel D. Carroll, George Lee, Jr., and Alexander B. Schwartz
2 Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyReid W. Barton, Abhinav Kumar, and Pavlo Pylyavskyy
3 Duke University David G. Arthur, Nathan G. Curtis, and Kevin D. Lacker
4 University of California, BerkeleyMaksim I. Maydanskiy, James M. Merryfield, and Austin W. Shapiro
5 Stanford University Kenneth K. Easwaran, Paul A. Valiant, and David T. Vickrey

Results from the 2000 competition

Winnerlist from www.unl.edu :
Rank School Team Members (in alphabetical order)
1 Duke University John J. Clyde, Jonathan G. Curtis, and Kevin D. Lacker
2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Aram W. Harrow, Abhinav Kumar, and Ivan Petrakiev
3 Harvard University Lukasz Fidkowski, Davesh Maulik, and Christopher C. Mihelich
4 California Institute of Technology Kevin P. Costello, Christopher M. Hirata, and Michael Shulman
5 University of Toronto Jimmy Chui, Pavel T. Gyrya, and Pompiliu Manuel Zamfir

First place teams

A list of first place teams can be found here. The individual Putnam fellows since 1938 can be found on this website. The Harvard team won 25 times in the 65 competitions so far:

  • 7th,5/24/47
  • 9th,3/26/49
  • 13th,3/23/53
  • 15th,3/5/55
  • 16th,3/3/56
  • 17th,3/2/57
  • 19th,11/22/58
  • 26th,11/20/65
  • 27th,11/19/66
  • 43rd,12/4/82
  • 46th,12/7/85
  • 47th,12/6/86
  • 48th,12/5/87
  • 49th,12/3/88
  • 50th,12/2/89
  • 51st,12/1/90
  • 52nd,12/7/91
  • 53rd,12/5/92
  • 55th,12/3/94
  • 56th,12/2/95
  • 58th,12/6/97
  • 59th,12/5/98
  • 62th,12/1/01
  • 63th,12/7/02
  • 66th,12/3/05
Statistics starting 1938: Top five students (as of 2005 competition)
Harvard 51
MIT     36
Caltech 28
Princeton       24
Waterloo        17
Toronto 16
Washington University in St. Louis, Duke, Yale  11
Chicago 10
Cornell, UC Berkeley    9
Brooklyn College, Michigan State, City College of New York, Stanford  5
Case Western Reserve, Columbia, Michigan, Rice  4
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, UC Davis, Queen's, Carnegie Mellon
(formerly Carnegie Institute of Technology), UPenn  3
Dartmouth, Harvey Mudd, Maryland, College Park, UCLA, University of
British Columbia  2
Cooper Union, Illinois Institute of Technology, Kansas, Kenyon, McGill,
Miami University, Mississippi Woman's College, New York University,
Oberlin, Swarthmore, University of Manitoba     1
First Place Teams (as of 2005 competition)
25      Harvard
9       Caltech
5       MIT
4       Washington University in St. Louis
3       Brooklyn College, Duke, Michigan State, Toronto
2       Cornell, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Waterloo
1       UC Berkeley, UC Davis, Case Western Reserve, Chicago, Queen's
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