I am not able to solve Math Problems in a Codeforces Contest mostly A Can anybody Suggest Some Resources through which will help me to enhance my Math skills.
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I am not able to solve Math Problems in a Codeforces Contest mostly A Can anybody Suggest Some Resources through which will help me to enhance my Math skills.
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If you want to improve your math skills, maybe try some math contests. They can be just as fun and rewarding as competitive programming, and there are tons of good contests and resources which you can access online. Many competitive programmers (including myself) come from a competitive math background before moving on to cp.
I'm looking for "top" recommendations, do you know if there are some equivalents or similar to Codeforces/AtCoder/CSES/A2OJ-ladders in the math world?
I don't know of any, and there probably aren't any since grading math contests takes far more work than the online judges used in cp. I'm in high school so my main competitions are just AMC, COMC, and some smaller regional ones and all my practice is offline (downloading problemsets and solving them, then comparing with the answers).