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The Israeli math team came in first place in an international math competition for undergraduate math students

The Israeli team scored 355 points and was 38 points ahead of the team ranked second from Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest

Israel's math team 2014: from left to right: Lev Radzivilovski, Guy Reva, Tom Calvary, Nitzan Tor, Omri Solan, Yoav Krause, Amots Oppenheim.
Israel's math team 2014: from left to right: Lev Radzivilovski, Guy Reva, Tom Calvary, Nitzan Tor, Omri Solan, Yoav Krause, Amots Oppenheim.

The Israeli mathematics team won first place in the International Mathematics Competition, an international mathematical competition for undergraduate mathematics students that took place this week in Bulgaria. The competition has been held in this country since 1994 and this year 73 teams from different universities around the world participated in it.

The Israeli team scored 355 points and was 38 points ahead of the team ranked second from Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest.

The Israeli team included four students who are studying for a bachelor's degree at Tel Aviv University as part of the Beno Arbel program: Amots Oppenheim, Omri Solan, Tom Calvary and Yoav Krause, and two students from the Technion: Nitzan Tor and Guy Reva. The team is coached by Lev Radzivilovski.

This is the team's best achievement since it began participating in the competition in 2008. The individual achievements of the students are also impressive: Yoav Krause was ranked first among 324 participants, Tom Calvary was ranked third, Omri Solan was ranked fifth, Nitzan Tor was ranked seventh, Amots Oppenheim was ranked 20 and Guy Reva in 79th place.

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  1. Miracles, don't mistake me for logic now 🙂
    I agree that 'I have, I have' is proof that not everyone is successful in the education system.

  2. I'm fed up. Apparently the stupid testers didn't see what you see in two comments. Well, what do professionals know?
    Luckily I have you who finally knows how to explain what I have.

    Thank you very much for the constructive review!

  3. Socrates, the subject knows. I was found to be hopeless. Extremely severe dyslexia. But I hope you understood what I wanted to convey. And if not, then you have Nissim.

    post Scriptum.
    You also make a logical mistake of inferring from the particular to the general ("you are the proof of this").
    Luckily there are degrees that do not require Hebrew at a high level, it turns out that I know how to speak computers not bad at all.

  4. Mirom Golan
    I think you are so wrong it's sad. Are you drawing a conclusion about the education of a million and a half students from a group of 7? 7 boys for some reason....
    The state of education in Israel is terrible in my opinion. And even worse, there are those who deny it.

  5. MouthHole

    Quickly and urgently improve your Hebrew. You are the proof that the education system has failed in teaching the subject of expression. Shame on the country that allowed you to finish high school. I hope you were arrested at the entrance to the academy.

  6. Mirom Golan,
    You are a logical failure.
    A logical fallacy of inference from the particular to the general (the link is on the nick).

    This is not a decisive blow, since even a country that has failed in education can have exceptions.
    Like saying that your response is a decisive blow to the fact that the education system in Israel is bad because it shows that we do not know what logic is. This is of course not true. I mean, your response is indeed a logical fallacy, but it doesn't show anything about the general public.

    A winning blow can be, for example, statistics that show that the majority of the country's citizens are more educated than before.
    But unfortunately this statistic does not exist.

  7. The doctors told me that my lobotomy was unsuccessful. Does any of the readers have a solution for this? Anyone who manages to give a satisfactory answer will be blessed

  8. It could be that the Tower of Babel is a warning about something like the twins (which will ring in your ears after turning back the time) and likewise Akedat Yitzchak may have been written about Yitzchak Rabin also to correct after turning back the time, in honor of blowing water

  9. Eran
    The story of the Tower of Babel is not original. It first appeared in Babylonian mythology. Read the remains of the writings of Borsus, a Babylonian historian from the 3rd century BC who wrote the Babylonian chronicles in Greek. Where does your pessimism come from? Those who are at the peak of mathematics cannot fall into mediocrity.. Those who are at the intellectual peak will fall into mediocrity when they reach the Garritt.

  10. According to Jewish mythology, the Tower of Babel fell because people did not understand each other.
    Well, this is also the situation here, these towers will also fall into the mediocrity of the average Israeli student.
    Why actually fall? There is nothing like the mountains of Switzerland.

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