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Competition Date & Time

Starting Monday, April 27, 2009 at 12:00 AM UTC, and extending for 168 hours.

Winners will be announced on Tuesday, April 22, 2008 at 6:00 PM GMT on the competition web site.

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Official Rules

  1. The Purple Comet! Middle/High School Mathematics Meet is open to teams of students from anywhere in the world enrolled in middle school or high school (or local equivalent), or home-schooled students who are at a comparable level.

  2. The contest is a team competition.

  3. A team may have as few as one student and as many as six students.  No student may participate on more than one team.

  4. A school may enter as many teams as they like.  Each team is required to have access to its own computer with an Internet connection. If two teams at the same school need to share a computer, then the two teams are required to compete at different times with one team completing the entire competition before the other team starts.

  5. Team members need not all be from the same school.  There are three categories of competition for each test level, one for teams made up exclusively of students from a single small school, one for teams made up exclusively of students from a single large school, and one for teams made up of students who do not all attend the same school. High schools qualify as small if they have no more than 1200 students. Middle schools qualify as small if they have no more than 400 students.

  6. Teams may compete in the large school category, the small school category, or the combined team category. All students from a large school team or a small school team must be enrolled as students in the same school. The school size should be determined from the size of the student population from which potential team members have been drawn. Some schools are spread out over a campus comprising several buildings. If a team could be comprised of students from across the entire campus, then the entire campus should be considered when calculating the school size. Combined teams are designed for home schooled students, students who all attend the same regional mathematics club, or some other non-school organization. All the students from a single combined team must have a residence within 150 miles (240 kilometers) of each other.

  7. Each team must have an adult supervisor (over the age of 20) present during the competition. An adult supervisor may supervise more than one team.

  8. Team names may be edited if deemed inappropriate by the contest judges or if there are two teams with the same name.

  9. The contest will be conducted via Internet web form. Teams may fill in answers to the questions during the prescribed time for their team (60 minutes for middle school teams, 90 minutes for high school teams) following their log-in to the contest. At any time contestants can click the SUBMIT button to submit their team's entry. Answers may be submitted multiple times by the same team, but only the last set of answers received before the contest ends will be accepted and graded. Partial submissions are accumulated. Consequently, if a team submits an answer to problem 1 and later wises to submit an answer to problem 2, there is no need to resubmit the answer to problem 1.

  10. Contestants are allowed to work on the contest problems as a team. No help may be provided by persons not on their team. Team members and team supervisors must not reveal or discuss contest problems with anyone other than their immediate team members until the contest officially ends at 12:00 AM UTC Monday, May 04, 2009.

  11. All problems in the competition are designed so that they can be worked without the aid of calculating devices. On the other hand, participants are permitted to use calculators or computers, for example, to write a computer program in order solve or better understand a problem.

  12. Participants may not use computers or any other communication devices to seek help with problem solutions from people or Internet resources outside of their own team members.

  13. Ideally, if computers are made available, they should be different from the computer used to access the competition website, and should be physically disconnected from the Internet during the time when students are actively working on problem solutions. If this is not possible, then adult supervisors are asked to monitor participant use of computers carefully.

  14. Teams may enter either as a Middle School team or a High School team.  The competition questions for Middle School teams will be less in number and of a lesser degree of difficulty than those for High School teams, although there may be some overlap in the questions.

  15. All Middle School team members must be students who have not yet completed the eighth grade (or local equivalent), and who are under the age of 16, as of the date of the competition.

  16. All High School team members must be students who have not yet graduated from secondary school (or local equivalent), and who are under the age of 20, as of the date of the competition.

  17. The decision of the competition judges is final.

  18. The official time is the time as determined by the purplecomet.org server.

  19. Any circumstances not covered by these rules may be decided at the discretion of the competition designers.

  20. These rules may be ammended from time to time without notice. The rules in effect at the start of the competition are the official rules of the competition.

  21. The contest is free to all participants, although your gifts to help cover the expenses of running the event are welcome. Learn how you can help.
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Supervisor Instructions

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Designers/Judges

Dr. Titu Andreescu, Primary competition designer, and competition judge

Former Head Coach of the US Math Olympiad Team and Director of the MAA American Mathematics Competitions, and Associate Professor of Science/Mathematics Education, UT-Dallas.

Dr. Jonathan Kane, Competition designer and coordinator

Professor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, UW-Whitewater

Dr. Bennette Harris, Technical support and web site design

Associate Professor and Department Chair, Mathematical and Computer Sciences, UW-Whitewater

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