Format requirement
The undergraduate team chooses one question from question A and question B, and the specialist team chooses one question from question C and question D (for national awards, the total number of first and second prizes in each group is distributed according to the proportion of the number of teams in each question; However, half of the national first prize places will be evenly distributed to each question in the group, and the other half will be distributed according to the proportion of the teams participating in each question.
Paper is printed on one side of white A4 paper; Leave a margin of at least 2.5 cm at the top, bottom, left and right; Tie it from the left. The first page of the paper is a letter of commitment, and the specific content and format are shown on the second page of this specification.
The second page of the test paper is a special page for numbering, which is used for numbering the test papers before and after the division and national review. See the third page of this specification for the specific content and format. The title, abstract and key words of the paper are written on the third page of the paper, starting from the fourth page, which is the text of the paper, not the table of contents.
The paper starts from the third page, and the page number must be located in the middle of the footer of each page, and numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals starting from "1".
Organizational form:
The 1. contest is presided over by the Organizing Committee of the National Mathematical Modeling Competition for College Students (hereinafter referred to as the National Organizing Committee), which is responsible for starting registration every year, drawing up contest questions, organizing the evaluation and award of national excellent answers, printing award-winning certificates and holding a national award ceremony.
The competition will be organized by the department. In principle, a province (autonomous region or municipality directly under the Central Government) is regarded as a competition area, and at least 20 teams from 6 universities should participate in each competition area. Adjacent provinces can be merged to form a competition area.
Organizing committees (hereinafter referred to as organizing committees) shall be established in each competition area to be responsible for the publicity, registration, supervision and marking of competition disciplines. Provincial university teams that have not set up a competition area can directly register for the competition with the National Organizing Committee.