The 2017 Clemson Calculus Challenge

The fourteenth annual Clemson Calculus Challenge (CCC ) was held on Friday, April 21, 2017. The Department of Mathematical Sciences hosted 235 students from 35 regional schools representing Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, North Carolina, and South Carolina. The students competed in individual, team, and school categories.

Funding for the 2017 CCC  was provided by the Department of Mathematical Sciences. Additionally, Mu Alpha Theta (the national high school and two-year college mathematics honor society) contributed $150 in prize money and three one-year licenses to the computer algebra system Mathematica for distribution to top performers on the morning exam.

The thirty-five high schools were split into three divisions based on school enrollment. The division numbers increased with school enrollment; thus Division 1 schools had the smallest enrollments, while Division 3 contained the schools with the largest student populations. The high schools that competed in the 2017 CCC  are listed in the following table.


Participating Schools
High School City State Division Participants
A. C. Flora High School Columbia SC 2 4
Altamont School Birmingham AL 1 4
Academic Magnet High School North Charleston SC 2 6
Anderson High School Anderson IN 3 8
Athens Academy Athens GA 1 8
Ben Lippen School Columbia SC 1 6
Blue Ridge High School Greer SC 2 6
Broome High School Spartanburg SC 2 8
Charlotte Latin High School Charlotte NC 1 8
Chestatee High School Gainesville GA 2 8
Chester High School Chester SC 2 6
Christ Church Episcopal School Greenville SC 1 6
Crescent High School Iva SC 2 8
D. W. Daniel High School Central SC 2 8
First Presbyterian Day School Macon GA 1 7
Fulton Science Academy Alpharetta GA 1 3
Greenbrier High School Evans GA 3 8
Hammond School Columbia SC 1 4
Johnson High School Gainesville GA 3 6
Lambert High School Suwanee GA 1 8
Marist School Atlanta GA 2 8
Mauldin High School Mauldin SC 3 8
Mountain View High School Lawrenceville GA 3 8
North Forsyth High School Cumming GA 3 4
North Oconee High School Bogart GA 2 8
Oconee County High School Watkinsville GA 2 8
Pendleton High School Pendleton SC 2 7
Riverside High School Greer SC 3 8
S.C. Governors School Columbia SC 1 2
South Forsyth High School Cumming GA 3 8
Southside Christian School Simpsonville SC 1 6
Southside High School Greenville SC 2 6
Spartanburg Day School Spartanburg SC 1 8
Spring Valley High School Columbia SC 3 8
West Forsyth High School Cumming GA 3 8


A presentation was delivered by Dr. Jim Coykendall, a Professor from Clemson University’s Department of Mathematical Sciences. His presentation, entitled “Some Surprising Perspectives on Very Large Numbers,” discussed how hard it is to conceptualize large numbers such as the approximately 4.3 x 1019 combinations on the Rubik’s Cube, or Avogadro's number of 6.022 x 1023. He also explained how a perspective on the very large can yield a surprising application to probability.



Awards

Trophies were awarded in each division for first, second, and third place finishes in three categories: individual test, team competition, and overall school performance. The first and second place scorer on the morning exam in each division were each given $500 scholarships to Clemson University. Additionally, Mu Alpha Theta, the national honor society for high school and two-year mathematics, donated $150 and three one-year licenses for the computer algebra system Mathematica to be given as awards for the 2017 CCC . The overall top scorer in the individual exam (Albert Huang) was awarded a $100 cash prize, while the second place finisher in the individual exam (Holden Watson) received a $50 cash prize. The top scorers for the individual exam in each division were each presented with the one-year license for Mathematica. Lastly, an award for the most creative team name was given in each division. The following awards were made.


Individual Awards

Division I
Place Winner School
First Holden Watson Fulton Science Academy
Second Vishaal Ram Fulton Science Academy
Third Brennan Ravan S.C. Governors School


Division II
Place Winner School
First Connor Lehmacher D.W. Daniel High School
Second John Staubes Academic Magnet High School
Third Ian Ruohoniemi D.W. Daniel High School


Division III
Place Winner School
First Albert Huang Spring Valley High School
Second Christine Yang South Forsyth High School
Third Matthew Kim Mountain View High School


Team Awards

Division I
Place Winner School
First The Exponents - Feel the Power Southside Christian School
Second Calcul-lose Our Minds Altamont School
Third Like e^x, we differentiate ourselves! Hammond School

Division II
Place Winner School
First The Magic School Bus D. W. Daniel High School
Second Oconee County Team A Oconee County High School
Third Hapax Legomenon North Oconee High School

Division III
Place Winner School
First Sum-Asians South Forsyth High School
Second North Forsyth High School North Forsyth High School
Third Just ∫du It! Anderson High School


School Awards

Division I
Place School
First Southside Christian School
Second Fulton Science Academy
Third Altamont School
Division II
Place School
First D.W. Daniel High School
Second North Oconee High School
Third Oconee County High School
Division III
Place School
First South Forsyth High School
Second Spring Valley High School
Third Anderson High School


Most Creative Team Names

Most Creative Team Name Winners
Division Team Name School
I Laplace to Stay South Carolina Governor's School
II Team Here for the T Shirts Broome High School
III Sum-Asians South Forsyth High School

 

We are grateful to our sponsors:

Department of Mathematical Sciences | Mu Alpha Theta