For example, in the result of 20 18, the O prize accounts for 0.16%; F prize accounts for 0.22%; M prize accounts for 9.74%; H prize accounts for 36. 1%. Those who have won the S prize are basically 100%. As long as they successfully submit papers that stay on topic, they will surely win the S prize.
The U prize will be awarded to those teams that are found to have plagiarized, violated the rules and failed to submit their papers within the specified time, so the data of these two awards will not be mentioned. To emphasize, the F prize refers to the team that entered the grand prize competition but didn't win the grand prize. From the data, it is found that there are very few teams that can enter the F prize, and it is even more difficult to win the O prize further.
Introduction:
The American College Student Mathematical Modeling Competition (MCM/ICM), sponsored by the American Federation of Mathematics and Its Applications, is the only international mathematical modeling competition and the most influential mathematical modeling competition in the world. The content of the competition involves many fields such as economy, management, environment, resources, ecology, medicine, safety, future science and technology.
The competition requires three students (undergraduates) as a group to complete all the work from modeling, solving, verifying and writing the paper within four days, which reflects the ability of the contestants to study problems and solutions and the spirit of teamwork. He is the originator of all kinds of mathematical modeling competitions today.