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2022 APL Problem Solving Competition

Phase I of the 2022 APL Problem Solving Competition had the familiar format of 10 one-line solutions, with 10 prizes awarded to the submissions judged to make the best use of APL. Phase II was split into problem sets, with a single grand prize winner, second place, third place, and non-student winner, as well as five participation prizes.

Tasks, Materials, and other Information:

Main Prizewinners:

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Phase II - Grand Prize Winner

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Tzu-Ching Lee

National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

receives a cash prize of $2,500 USD and an invitation to present his winning work at Dyalog ’22 in Olhão, Portugal

2nd Place

Phase II - Second Place

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Rory Kemp

Edinburgh Academy, U.K.

receives a cash prize of $1,250 USD

Phase II - Third Place

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Dzintars Klušs

Rīgas Tehniskā Universitāte (Riga Technical University), Latvia

receives a cash prize of $750 USD

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Phase II – Winning Professional Entrant

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Michael Higginson

Canada

receives a delegate package registration for Dyalog ’22 in Olhão, Portugal

Other Winners of the 2022 APL Problem Solving Competition

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Phase I Winners

Based on the most well-written, accurate, submissions:

  • Mattia Borgo – University of Padua, Italy
  • Ronzoni Gabriele – Liceo Scientifico GB Grassi Saronno (GB Grassi Scientific High School in Saronno), Italy
  • Sergey Ichtchenko – University of Helsinki, Finland
  • Rory Kemp – Edinburgh Academy, U.K.
  • Dzintars Klušs – Riga Technical University, Latvia
  • Natanael Lundberg – Grillska gymnasiet Uppsala (Uppsala High School), Sweden
  • Raghu Ranganathan – SRM Institute of Science and Technology, India
  • Oskar von Seeler – Georg August University of Göttingen, Germany
  • Kamila Szewczyk – I Liceum Ogólnokształcące (Warsaw High School), Poland
  • Mehdi Zribi – Liceo Scientifico GB Grassi Saronno (GB Grassi Scientific High School in Saronno), Italy
each receive a cash prize of $100 USD (10 awarded)
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Phase II Winners

Randomly selected from submissions that have a correct solution to any problem in any Phase II problem set:

  • Brian Ellingsgaard – Klaksvik Technical School, Faroe Islands
  • Sergey Ichtchenko – University of Helsinki, Finland
  • Ajai Nelson – Oberlin College, Ohio, U.S.A.
  • Oskar von Seeler – Georg August University of Göttingen, Germany
  • Mehdi Zribi – Liceo Scientifico GB Grassi Saronno (GB Grassi Scientific High School in Saronno), Italy

each receive a cash prize of $200 USD (5 awarded)

Test your problem-solving skills, learn APL, and win cash prizes!

Challenge your problem-solving skills and explore the world of APL in our quarterly competition, and you could win one of three $100 prizes.

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