Bonus

Answer the following about the construction of the p-adic numbers, for 10 points each.
[10e] The p-adic numbers can be formally defined as one of these constructs expressed using a rational times all powers of p. Taylor and Maclaurin name examples of these expansions used to represent smooth functions.
ANSWER: power series [accept formal series; prompt on infinite summation]
[10m] Under the p-adic norm, the p-adics are a completion of the rationals, meaning that each of these sequences converges to a limit in the set. In one of these sequences, all terms past a certain point become arbitrarily close.
ANSWER: Cauchy (“KO-shee”) sequences
[10h] To obtain other completions in the field of fractions, one can localize a type of integral domain named for this mathematician. A construction named for this mathematician partitions the rationals into “left” and “right” sets.
ANSWER: Richard Dedekind [accept Dedekind domain or Dedekind cut]
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EditionsHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
15817.7697%36%45%

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Conversion

TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3TotalParts
BUUMass Boston100010E
Binghamton ACornell D100010E
BristolCambridge D10101030EMH
Brown ADartmouth A10101030EMH
Bruin AGeorgia Tech D1001020EH
Cambridge ACambridge E10101030EMH
Cambridge BWarwick B10101030EMH
CarletonMinnesota B100010E
Chicago CIllinois C1001020EH
Claremont BClaremont A100010E
Columbia CHaverford A1001020EH
DukeVirginia Tech A1001020EH
DurhamOxford B1010020EM
Florida AFlorida State A10101030EMH
Georgetown AIowa100010E
Georgia Tech CGeorgia Tech A1001020EH
Harvard ABrandeis A10101030EMH
Harvard BBrandeis B10101030EMH
Illinois AChicago A10101030EMH
Illinois BChicago D100010E
Indiana AIndiana B1010020EM
Iowa StateWisconsin A10101030EMH
John Jay CollegeMaryland A1001020EH
Johns Hopkins AVassar A10101030EMH
LSEOxford C1010020EM
Louisville AAlabama A100010E
ManchesterSouthampton B100010E
Maryland BPenn A100010E
NYU AColumbia B1001020EH
NYU CImperial A100010E
Northwestern BNotre Dame B10101030EMH
Notre Dame CNorthwestern A100010E
Oxford ASouthampton A10101030EMH
Penn BGeorge Washington B100010E
PurdueGeorgetown B100010E
RIT AESF A10101030EMH
RIT BCornell C100010E
Rutgers AGeorge Washington A10101030EMH
SheffieldImperial B100010E
Stanford BNotre Dame A100010E
TAMUASU100010E
Texas ATexas B10101030EMH
Tufts AMIT A100010E
UC Berkeley AUC Berkeley B10101030EMH
UCF BUCF C0000
UCSDUCLA100010E
UNC BLiberty B10101030EMH
UNC CLiberty C100010E
UNC DWilliam & Mary100010E
Valencia AFlorida B100010E
Vanderbilt ATennessee A0000
Virginia ASouth Carolina100010E
Wake ForestLiberty A100010E
Warwick ACambridge C1010020EM
WashU AMissouri S&T1001020EH
WashU BMissouri100010E
Winona StateWisconsin B1001020EH
Yale ANYU B100010E

Summary

TournamentEditionHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
California2025-02-01316.67100%33%33%
Florida2025-02-01313.3367%33%33%
Lower Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01615.00100%17%33%
Midwest2025-02-01618.33100%33%50%
North2025-02-01320.00100%33%67%
Northeast2025-02-01522.00100%60%60%
Overflow2025-02-01514.00100%20%20%
South Central2025-02-01220.00100%50%50%
Southeast2025-02-01412.5075%0%50%
UK2025-02-011021.00100%70%40%
Upper Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01818.75100%25%63%
Upstate NY2025-02-01316.67100%33%33%