
Minimizing Disagreements in the United Nations
Author(s) -
Alexander SOIFER
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
espacio matemático
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2711-1792
DOI - 10.48082/espmat-v01n02a20p03
Subject(s) - olympiad , graph , mathematics education , computer science , operations research , mathematics , theoretical computer science
I would like to present here an example of a bridge between problems of mathematics and problems of mathematical Olympiads. Graph Theory has been a fertile ground for extracting beautiful ideas that would work very well in the Olympiad-type competitions. The problem presented here served as problem 4 in the 27th Colorado Mathematical Olympiad that took place on April 23, 2010.