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The Mathematical Olympiad Program (abbreviated MOP, formerly called the Mathematical Olympiad Summer Program, abbreviated MOSP) is an intensive summer program held at
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. The main purpose of MOP, held since 1974, is to select and train the six members of the U.S. team for the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO).


Selection process

Students qualify for the program by taking the United States of America Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO). The top twelve American scorers from all grades form the "black" group. The approximately eighteen next highest American scorers among students from 11th grade and under form the "blue" group. In 2004, the program was expanded to include approximately thirty of the highest-scoring American freshmen and sophomores each year, the "red" group; this was later split into two, forming the "green" group, which consists of approximately fifteen of the highest-scoring freshmen and sophomores who have qualified through the USAMO, and the "red" group, which consists of those who have qualified through the USAJMO. The colorful designations of these groups were adapted from
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. Also, with the new system the black group includes more or less only the IMO team, which is not necessarily all USAMO winners. Until 2011, only black group MOPpers were eligible for the selection to the USA IMO team, determined by combining USAMO results with results of a similar competition called the Team Selection Test (TST). From 2011, a new competition called the Team Selection Test Selection Test (TSTST) was established; this competition is open for any of the participants of MOP, and along with results from the USAMO, determines the students who take the TSTs. This ultimately, along with the USAMO and MOP competitions, determines the IMO team. Canadians are allowed to take the USAMO, but are not allowed to participate in MOP unless they are U.S. residents. Occasionally, when Canadians are amongst the USAMO winners, top scoring honorable mentions are added to the black group. These additional students are also eligible for the IMO team. In 2005, such a student did qualify for the team and went on to win a gold medal at the IMO. Under the TSTST system, effective 2011, honorable mentions can qualify for the IMO team and will be placed in the black group if they do so. MOP usually invites female students to the camp to prepare them for the process of selecting EGMO attendees. Currently, the camp is led by director Po-Shen Loh and assistant academic director Evan Chen.


Cutoff scores

Red cutoffs from 2010 onward refer to USAJMO, while those for 2009 and earlier refer to USAMO. The cutoff scores for each group are not entirely rigid; some students are moved between groups at the beginning of the program. However, the cutoffs do dictate who is invited to the program.


Locations

The first few MOPs were held at
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. After that, and until 1995, the program was alternately hosted by the
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in
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in even-numbered years and by the United States Military Academy at
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in odd-numbered years. The 1995 MOP was held at IMSA in
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, where then-MOP director Titu Andreescu was a member of the math faculty. Most of the MOPs from 1996 through 2014 were held in
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where the AMC headquarters is located. An exception was made in the summer of 2001, as the United States would be hosting the IMO that year in Washington, D.C., and nearby Georgetown was selected as the location for MOP. Since 2015, MOP has been held at
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in
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(except in 2020 and 2021, when it was held online due to
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concerns).


Competitions at MOP


Team Selection Test Selection Test (TSTST)

From 2011 to 2019, the TSTST took place in the latter days of MOP. In 2020, TSTST was administered remotely after MOP during the school year. The three days of TSTST 2020 were administered on: * November 12, 2020 * December 10, 2020 * January 21, 2021 The team selection process for IMO 2022 closely resembles the selection process for IMO 2021. Instead of being administered at the end of MOP, the TSTSTs will be administered on selected Thursdays in each of the months November, December, and January.


ELMO

The ELMO is written by returning MOPpers for new MOPpers. It is meant to simulate the IMO, and grading is done in full IMO fashion with national "teams" and score coordination by team leaders with the jury and coordinators. The acronym changes each year; in recent years, it's been * Elmo, Let Me Out! * Olympians Enjoy Mixed-up Letters * ELMO Literally Moved Online * Exclusively carL-Made Olympiad * Eyy LMaO * vEry badLy naMed cOntest * Elmo Lives Mostly Outside * Ex-Lincoln Math Olympiad * Ego Loss May Occur * Everybody Lives at Most Once * Every Little Mistake => 0


Year-round MOP

For years, the idea of extending the training program for the U.S. IMO team was discussed. During the 2004–2005 school year, U.S. IMO team coach Zuming Feng directed the Winter Olympiad Training Program, utilizing the Art of Problem Solving (AoPS) site for discussion purposes. The program was short-lived, lasting only that year. MOP participants are now able to participate for free in Art of Problem Solving's WOOT program for year-round olympiad training.


References


External links


Art of Problem Solving's WOOT Program

Anders Kaseorg's MOPper World

Michael Freiman's MOP Literature Page (archived)

Archive of Problems and Solutions to the U.S. IMO Team Selection Tests
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