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CSU Putnam Seminar Fall 2019: Mondays at 4:00pm in Weber 201 (Starting September 9) What is the Putnam? The Putnam is an annual mathematics competition for college students, and a fun way to expose yourself to new challenging math problems. The next exam will be December 7, 2019. What is the Putnam Seminar? We will be holding weekly practice sessions, during which we will try to solve interesting problems together. The emphasis will be on learning from each other, so please stop by and share your ideas. In Fall 2019 we will be meeting weekly on Mondays at 4:00pm in Weber 201. How do I get involved? Stop by one of the practice sessions! Alternatively, please contact Henry Adams ([email protected]) with questions or to have him add you to our email list. http://www.math.colostate.edu/~adams/putnam
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Page 1: CSU Putnam Seminar - Colorado State Universityadams/putnam/PutnamFlyer.pdf · CSU Putnam Seminar Fall 2019: Mondays at 4:00pm in Weber 201 (Starting September 9) What is the Putnam?

CSU Putnam SeminarFall 2019: Mondays at 4:00pm in Weber 201

(Starting September 9)

What is the Putnam?The Putnam is an annual mathematics competition for college students, and a fun way toexpose yourself to new challenging math problems. The next exam will be December 7, 2019.

What is the Putnam Seminar?We will be holding weekly practice sessions, during which we will try to solve interestingproblems together. The emphasis will be on learning from each other, so please stop by andshare your ideas.

In Fall 2019 we will be meeting weekly on Mondays at 4:00pm in Weber 201.

How do I get involved?Stop by one of the practice sessions! Alternatively, please contact Henry Adams([email protected]) with questions or to have him add you to our email list.

http://www.math.colostate.edu/~adams/putnam