Salam Codeforces,↵
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I am writing this blog to introduce MathJack.↵
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MathJack is a Pakistan-based online platform for mathematics Olympiad aspirants, aimed at students preparing for national selection and international mathematics competitions.↵
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How does it work?↵
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MathJack is inspired by Codeforces. It organizes online contests across different difficulty divisions, ranging from primary level to intermediate level.↵
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After submission, participants receive scores based on their solutions. These scores are used to assign points out of 7 per problem, and an overall rating (Elo-style system) is calculated based on contest performance.↵
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How do contests work?↵
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MathJack currently hosts three main types of contests:↵
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1.Primary Contest ↵
An answer-based contest designed for beginners who are starting their Olympiad journey.↵
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2.Junior Contest ↵
Another answer-based contest aimed at students preparing for AMC-style competitions and similar foundational Olympiad levels.↵
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3.Intermediate Contest ↵
A proof-based contest designed for more advanced participants. Solutions are evaluated using AI-based grading to assess correctness and mathematical rigor.↵
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Problem Bank ↵
Similar to Codeforces, MathJack also includes a problem archive, where users can: ↵
-Access a large collection of problems. ↵
-Practice across different difficulty levels. ↵
-Submit solutions. ↵
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For further details, visit MathJack↵
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Link : https://mathjack.org↵
↵
I am writing this blog to introduce MathJack.↵
↵
MathJack is a Pakistan-based online platform for mathematics Olympiad aspirants, aimed at students preparing for national selection and international mathematics competitions.↵
↵
How does it work?↵
↵
MathJack is inspired by Codeforces. It organizes online contests across different difficulty divisions, ranging from primary level to intermediate level.↵
↵
After submission, participants receive scores based on their solutions. These scores are used to assign points out of 7 per problem, and an overall rating (Elo-style system) is calculated based on contest performance.↵
↵
How do contests work?↵
↵
MathJack currently hosts three main types of contests:↵
↵
1.Primary Contest ↵
An answer-based contest designed for beginners who are starting their Olympiad journey.↵
↵
2.Junior Contest ↵
Another answer-based contest aimed at students preparing for AMC-style competitions and similar foundational Olympiad levels.↵
↵
3.Intermediate Contest ↵
A proof-based contest designed for more advanced participants. Solutions are evaluated using AI-based grading to assess correctness and mathematical rigor.↵
↵
Problem Bank ↵
Similar to Codeforces, MathJack also includes a problem archive, where users can: ↵
-Access a large collection of problems. ↵
-Practice across different difficulty levels. ↵
-Submit solutions. ↵
↵
For further details, visit MathJack↵
↵
Link : https://mathjack.org↵



