13th European Mathematical Cup announcement

There is about two months until the start of 13th edition of the European Mathematical Cup.

This year’s edition of the competition will take place from 14th to 22nd December. You can find confirmed local organizers for this year on the Local Organizers subpage. If you wish to become a local organizer, you can contact us by email.

The contest will again consist of proposed problems. The deadline for problem proposals is the 10th of November. If you have any interesting original problems you’d like to propose, please send us a .tex file done in the official template.

EMC rules changes

In light of the delays in releasing the results for EMC 2023, we have revised the rules to facilitate a smoother competition process and to expedite the availability of results. The primary changes involve the implementation of fully local grading and the enforcement of stricter deadlines. The updated rules that will hold for EMC 2024 and onwards are available on the rules subpage, and this document has been prepared to clarify the changes for those familiar with the previous rules.

Organisational Jury

EMC 2023 awards

Dear participants,

we are thrilled to announce that this year, under the sponsorship of amazing Jane Street, we decided to send out awards to top 50 Junior participants and top 100 Senior participants! In other words, if you scored at least 14 points in the Junior category or at least 17 points in the Senior category, we invite you to fill out this form with your shipping information so your award can reach you: https://forms.gle/qcbBNKTnjuonnYhs6

We will send out certificates in PDF format to your local organiser soon, but feel free to reach out directly to us if you need it sooner. 

Thank you so much for participating in EMC 2023 and we hope to see you again this December for EMC 2024!

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Jane Street has a number of opportunities available for students – from multi-day educational programs to learn how we apply Mathematics and Computer Science in our everyday work, through to our global internships as well as full-time roles. We are always recruiting top candidates and we invest heavily in teaching and training. Our 2025 summer internship, full-time roles & educational programs are open for application now.

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Final results of the 12th EMC

We are pleased to announce that the final results of the 12th European Mathematical Cup are now available on the Results page.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all participants, especially to this year’s medalists.

We would also like to express our sincere gratitude to the local organizers, problem proposers, markers, and our sponsor, Jane Street, for their invaluable contributions in making this year’s competition possible.

EDIT: results have been reuploaded due to some technical errors on our part that changed scores of some participants. We are sorry for the inconvenience.

Problems and solutions of the 12th EMC

The writing of the 12th EMC is finished, and the problems and solutions of this year’s edition have been posted. The marking process has now begun.

We’d like to thank all our local organizers for making this competition happen in over 35 countries across the world. We’d also like to thank the problem proposers for their immense contribution to this competition. Lastly, we would also like to thank Jane Street for sponsoring the competition!

12th European Mathematical Cup announcement

There is a bit over a month left until the 12th edition of the European Mathematical Cup.

This year’s edition of the competition will take place from 9th to 17th December. You can find confirmed local organizers for this year on the Local Organizers subpage. If you wish to become a local organizer, you can contact us by email.

The contest will again consist of proposed problems. The deadline for problem proposals is the 15th of November. If you have any interesting original problems you’d like to propose, please send us a .tex file done in the official template.

 

Final results of the 11th EMC

 

We’re happy to announce that the final results of the 11th EMC can now be found on the Results page.

Congratulations to all the contestants, especially to this year’s medalists.

Also, we’d like to express our appreciation and gratitude to all the local organizers  and to everyone who proposed problems this year. 

Problems and solutions of the 11th EMC

The writing of the 11th EMC is finished, and the problems and solutions of this year’s edition have been posted. The marking process has now begun.

We’d like to thank all our local organizers for making this competition happen in over 30 countries across the world.

We’d also like to thank the problem proposers for their immense contribution to this competition.

 

11th European Mathematical Cup announcement

There is about 2 months left until the 11th edition of the European Mathematical Cup.

This year’s edition of the competition will take place from 10th to 18th December. 

The deadline for problem proposals is the 10th of November. If you have any interesting original problems you’d like to propose, send them to our email.

If you want to apply for the competition, you can contact us on our email.

Final results of the 10th EMC

The final results of the 10th EMC can (finally) be viewed on the Results page.

We apologise for keeping you waiting for so long, we’ll try to make sure it doesn’t happen again in the future.

We hope you found the problems interesting.

Big congratulations to everyone, especially to this year’s medalists.

We would like to thank to all of you who proposed problems. Last but not least, a huge thank you to all our local organizers, helping us organize this competition in over 30 countries across the globe.