The Large Mathematical Workshop (BMM) is two weeks of intensive work, separated by a three-day intermodule. The event will be held for the fourth time in 2023. Intensives will take place on July 9-14 and July 18-22 in a full-time format. The organizers will be the Mathematical Center in Akademgorodok, the Regional Scientific and Educational Mathematical Center of TSU and the Caucasian Mathematical Center.
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We have heard a lot about the Big Mathematical Workshop as a new format for organizing research, which over three years has proven to be an effective tool for involving students in project activities. This year we decided to join this project and organize a site in Maykop on the basis of the Adyghe State University in order to attract our researchers and students to work on research and applied problems. It is important for us to give children the opportunity to take part in solving real problems,†commented
Victoria Buchatskaya, director of the department of strategic development and implementation of priority programs at AdSU.
Teams of students, schoolchildren and teachers are invited to try to solve or make significant progress in solving an interesting research problem. These teams are accompanied by curators, and tasks come fr om the customer - a representative of a scientific organization or an industrial enterprise. Problems may be mathematical or have a mathematical component, and they are necessarily open-ended. You can submit your project until April 1 inclusive according to the instructions.
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The large mathematical workshop is a platform wh ere science, education and industry meet. Indeed, each of the projects has a research component, many projects have direct applied significance, and during the Workshop absolutely all participants learn both different areas of mathematics and the correct approach to conducting research. It turns out that the work of each BMM project is training in activity with, albeit small, but significant results for science or society. The results of the BMM in past years confirm this: over the previous 3 years, more than 20 scientific articles were published within the framework of the BMM, several grants were won to continue research, a number of algorithms of applied importance were patented, said
Timur Nasybullov, deputy director of the Mathematical Center in Akademgorodok.
Projects from past years are presented on the .
Another important innovation this year is the first intensive course for curators, which will take place before the 2023 Workshop, from May 1 to 3. During this intensive, it is planned to divide all the Workshop’s projects into areas, as well as think through the work of each area, discuss joint events and the joint work of curators with participants.