Miklós Schweitzer Competition
The Miklós Schweitzer Competition is an annual Hungarian mathematics competition for university undergraduates, established in 1949.
It is named after Miklós Schweitzer, a young Hungarian mathematician who died under the Siege of Budapest in the Second World War.
The Schweitzer contest is uniquely high-level among mathematics competitions. The problems, written by prominent Hungarian mathematicians, are challenging and require in-depth knowledge of the fields represented. The competition is open-book and competitors are allowed ten days to come up with solutions.
The problems on the competition can be classified roughly in the following categories:
1. Algebra
2. Combinatorics
3. Theory of Functions
4. Geometry
5. Measure Theory
6. Number Theory
7. Operators
8. Probability Theory
9. Sequences and Series
10. Topology
11. Set Theory
Recently a has been started in France.