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From the article: "Our solutions were scored according to the IMO’s point-awarding rules by prominent mathematicians Prof Sir Timothy Gowers, an IMO gold medalist and Fields Medal winner, and Dr Joseph Myers, a two-time IMO gold medalist and Chair of the IMO 2024 Problem Selection Committee."



Fair enough. Although I think the question is whether P3/P5 were given zero points vs not evaluated vs evaluated but not published. I don't think it is surprising that Lean-verified proofs get a 7.


It is an interesting question: how this new system quantifies progress and whether it can detect that a chain of reasoning is close to the solution. Although it was just 2 points shy of a golden medal (1 point partial credit per problem not solved?), I'd suspect that the team would want a clean victory, given the magnitude of the claim. I bet next year's results would be 42/42. Deep Mind is unstoppable!




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