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MathCamp

MathCamp is a series of meetings organized by MathWin, designed to create an environment where participants—talented high school, undergraduate, and graduate students—are exposed to new ways of thinking mathematics. They gain mathematical knowledge, confidence, and skills, meet senior researchers and learn from them, and also make friends who think that mathematics is cool..

MathCamp is a passionate community, composed of a variety of people, coming from different regions of Algeria, all sharing a common love and passion for learning mathematics. During MathCamp, participants can either improve their problem-solving skills through specific sessions devoted to this purpose, or attend lectures on a wide range of interesting and current topics in mathematics as well as some interdisciplinary domains.

Even though the main focus during MathCamp remains mathematics (all participants live and breathe mathematics), the organizing committee strives to offer several exciting ‘social and touristic events’ to allow participants refresh their minds!

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Quote of the month

If learning the truth is a scientific's goal, then he must make himself the enemy of all that he reads.
ibn al-Haytham

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Equation of the month

Euler characteristic of the three sphere:

\(\chi(\mathbb{S}^3)=0 \).

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