Harold Reiter

Professor of Mathematics 
University of North Carolina at Charlotte


Contact Information

Department of Mathematics
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
9201 University City Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28223-0001
Office: Fretwell 345A
Office Hours for Fall 2006:
Mondays and Wednesday mornings, 10-12 and by appointment

Telephone: (704)-364-5699 home
          (704) 687-4561 office
FAX: (704) 687-6415
Electronic Mail: hbreiter@email.uncc.edu


Index to this web site:


Other Current Activities


 

American Mathematics Competitions

·         North Carolina AHSME home page

·         American Mathematics Competitions at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln.

·         For a paper by about the history of the American High School
Mathematics Exam and the new (February, 2000) AMC 10, see
The American High School Mathematics Examination: A 50 year Retrospective
The following exams were produced by the AHSME committee during the years 1994-2000 of my chairmanship.

o        The 50th Anniversary AHSME consisting of one problem from each of the first 50 years of the exam.

o        A sample of the AMC 10 contest that started February 2000.

o        The 1995 AHSME and The 1995 AHSME Solutions

o        The 1996 AHSME and The 1996 AHSME Solutions

o        The 1997 AHSME and The 1997 AHSME Solutions

o        The 1998 AHSME and The 1998 AHSME Solutions

o        The 1999 AHSME and The 1999 AHSME Solutions

o        The 2000 AMC10 and The 2000 AMC10 Solutions

o        The 2000 AMC12 and The 2000 AMC12 Solutions

o        The 2001 AMC12 and The 2001 AMC12 Solutions

o        The 2001 AMC10 and The 2001 AMC10 Solutions

·         My wife Betty and I enjoyed very much our work on the IMO2001 Local Arrangements Committee. See IMO 2001 hosted by the United States July 1 to July 14 in Washington DC and at George Mason University.


Mathematical Things to do

·         Problems by Nick Hobson.

·         A great website for learning mathematics and mathematical humor

·         Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles

·         Mathmania Tour

·         Natural Math

·         A great way to learn trigonometry

·         Jim Propp's SELF-REFERENTIAL APTITUDE TEST

·         Kevin Brown's great website of mathematical papers MathPages

·         Daniel Scher's Java Sketchpad Page

·         John Rausch's website

·         Harold Reiter's Summer Ventures In Science and Mathematics- Combinatorial Games

·         David Levine's site for Game Theory

·         Jeff Erickson's Games Website

·         David Eppstein's Combinatorial Game Theory

·         Websites for Combinatorial Games Combinatorial Games Page

·         Roger A. McCain's Strategy and Conflict: An Introductory Sketch of Game Theory

·         Martin J. Osborne's What Is Game Theory?

·         Does .999...=1?

·         Can you figure out how this works? Fido Challenge.

·         Can you figure out how this works? The Mind Reading Crystal Ball.

Websites of Mathematical Organizations

·         I highly recommend The Art of Problem Solving

·         The Mathematical Association of America

·         The American Math Society's E-math

·         For an index of US Universities University Home Pages

·         The World Federation of National Mathematics Competitions for mathematicians who use mathematical problems and challenges to stimulate learning at the pre-college level.

·         NRich from the UK has some great problems for middle and elementary students.

·         Siam’s page for undergraduate opportunities.

·         The North Carolina Council of Teachers of Mathematics NCCTM

·         The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics NCTM

Websites of Mathematical Interest to Students and Teachers

·         I highly recommend The Art of Problem Solving  including the online courses.

·         Stanley Rabinowitz's MathPro Press has an incredible index of published problems.

·         United Kingdom Mathematics Trust

·         Simon Singh's Website is full of interesting mathematical ideas.

·         A great site for high school and undergraduate level problems by Nick Hobson.

·         National High School Two-year Honor Society Mu Alpha Theta.

·         The Mathematics Forum at Swarthmore

·         At UNC Charlotte, I directed and taught in the program Summer Ventures in Science and Math, a state (of NC) funded four week residential program for high school juniors and seniors.

·         Mathematics On Stamps, Philamath

·         Jim Kuzmanovich's Math and Mathematicians on Stamps

·         The North Carolina SDPI math website and calendar of events

·         The US Department of Education's list of Math related web sites

·         The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics is a two year residential magnet high school for science and mathematics.

·         Canadian Mathematical Society's KaBoL

·         Financial Aid Information for college students.

·         Index to Mathematicians Biographies

·         Mega Mathematics

·         Letter to parents of home-schooled kids by Vicky Kaseorg.


Websites with Mathematical Problems

·         I highly recommend The Art of Problem Solving  including the online courses.

·         Geometry Step by Step from the Land of the Incas by Antonio Gutierrez. This is a lovely award-winning website.

·         National High School and Two-year College Honor Society Mu Alpha Theta.

·         The UNCC Math Contest. If you have Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can see each of the past seven years contest problems. The entire database of problems is available. See EducAide Software web site.

·         Math Competitions Archive is a great network of Olympiad and Putnam problems, maintained by Kiran Kedlaya

·         A great site for high school and undergraduate level problems by Nick Hobson.

·         Results and Problems from recent International Math Olympiads

·         The Virginia Tech Regional Mathematics Contest Competitions Archive has problems and solutions for most of its years of existence.

·         Results and Problems from recent South African Mathematics Olympiad

·         John Scholes' Problems Website including university problems from the Putnam, IMO, and Eotvos competitions

·         You can access my problems published in the Sunday (London) Times Problems

·         International Math Talent Search

·         Wisconsin Math Talent Search contains problems from the WMTS program.

·         Great Plains Math League contains problems from the GPML program.

·         For more problem sites see Math contests for high school and pre-high school students below.


Websites with Mathematical Problems for younger problem solvers

·         University of Delaware program for students in grades 4 to 8.

·         Math Stories for Children

·         Word Problems at Francis Xavier University in Canada has a very interesting collection of word problems for grades 5-12.

·         International Math Talent Search contains problems from the IMTS program.

·         MathCounts for students in grades 7 and 8.

·         MathPath for students in grades 6 through 8.

·         Math Olympiad for Elementary Schools for students in grades 4-6.

·         Brain twisters - interactive tutorial K-12.

·         Brain Teasers - grades 3-8.

·         Mastery of skills - games - strategy building

·         Cyber challenge - daily brains - grades 3-8.

·         Hot topics - ex. Math Olympics activities and materials - membership information.

·         Problem of the Week - interactive - help pages - all topics.

·         "Mudd Math Fun Facts" - enrichment - upper elementary plus.