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Andover Students Advance To Math Competition Finals

Team from Phillips Academy Andover is eligible to win a portion of $100,000 in scholarships in MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge.

Pictured from the left are Phillips Academy Andover students and M3 Challenge finalists Yifan Kang, Angeline Zhao, Tianyi Gu, Eric Wang, and Anthony Yang.
Pictured from the left are Phillips Academy Andover students and M3 Challenge finalists Yifan Kang, Angeline Zhao, Tianyi Gu, Eric Wang, and Anthony Yang. (Courtesy of M3 Challenge)

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ANDOVER, MA – For 14 straight hours in early March, a small group of Phillips Academy Andover students came together to participate in an international online math competition. A combination of math smarts and creative thinking has added up to a spot in the finals for the team, whose submission was selected as one of the best solutions to the double whammy crises of affordable housing and homelessness with which local and national governments are currently grappling.

The students – Tianyi Evans Gu, Yifan Kang, Eric Wang, Anthony Yang, and Angeline Zhao of Andover-based Phillips Academy Andover – make up one of the nine finalist teams in MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge (M3 Challenge), a unique competition that drew nearly 3,000 11th and 12th graders in the U.S. and sixth form students in the U.K. this year. The team, whose work underwent intense scrutiny by judges in the first two rounds of assessment, has one last hurdle when they head to New York City on April 29 to present their findings to a panel of professional mathematicians for final validation.

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Using mathematical modeling, students had to come up with solutions to real-world questions: How do we solve the intertwined crises of homelessness and a shortage of affordable housing, especially given that they are often exacerbated by unforeseen circumstances such as natural disasters, humanitarian crises, and economic downturns? Can we predict long-term changes in the housing supply and unhoused population? If so, how can we use this information to devise real, long-term solutions for homelessness?

Now in its 19th year, M3 Challenge is a program of Philadelphia-based Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) and is sponsored by MathWorks. It spotlights applied mathematics as a powerful problem-solving tool and motivates students to consider further education and careers in applied math, computational and data sciences, and technical computing. Winning teams will be awarded a share of $100,000 in scholarships, with the champion team receiving $20,000.A total of 643 teams submitted papers detailing their recommendations. Roughly 45% of those submissions included technical computing to support and enhance their solutions, and those coding skills make them eligible for additional scholarship prizes.

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“The cost of housing in the U.S. and the U.K. has increased faster than people’s incomes, making rent or mortgage payments challenging for many,” said Dr. Karen Bliss, Senior Manager of Education and Outreach at SIAM. “This issue is often due to a shortage of available housing, which has reached crisis levels and has been associated with a significant increase in homelessness in many large cities.”

“Stable housing can ease homelessness and is often an important first step in helping people tackle other challenges like addiction, mental health issues, and unemployment, but increasing the housing supply is slow and requires significant financial investment,” Bliss explained. “There are also other complex issues to consider, such as land restrictions, population growth, financial constraints, and longevity of a housing structure.”

According to the team’s coach, mathematics teacher Khiem DoBa, “M3 Challenge motivates and inspires young mathematicians to uncover hidden patterns, foster curiosity, and apply theoretical concepts to solve and produce innovative solutions to real-world problems. Our team has explored and discovered the power of elegant simplicity in mathematical modeling. M3 Challenge has provided us a life-changing experience, which empowers these young mathematicians and innovators to work together to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and society.”

Team member Angeline Zhao said she found M3 Challenge to be an all-encompassing experience, offering a platform to explore practical applications of mathematics, fostering growth in problem-solving, research, and critical thinking.

"M3 Challenge gave us the opportunity to learn more about the ways we can use mathematics to model scenarios in the real world. Through the challenge, we used our knowledge to find solutions for crucial issues that impact our communities and the world at large by thinking critically and innovatively. We grew as problem solvers, researchers, and thinkers — all in the span of 14 hours!”

In addition to Phillips Academy Andover, the other finalist teams hail from schools in Alexandria, Virginia; Basking Ridge, New Jersey; Elmhurst, Illinois; Gainesville, Florida; Livingston, New Jersey; Minneapolis, Minnesota; San Diego, California; and Watford, Hertfordshire.

For more information about M3 Challenge, visit https://m3challenge.siam.org/the-challenge/.

To access this year’s challenge problem, visit https://m3challenge.siam.org/2024-problem/.

To see the full list of finalist, semi-finalist, and honorable mention teams, visit https://m3challenge.siam.org/wp-content/uploads/M3-Winners-2024_complete-list-pre-final-event.pdf.

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