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No Name Surname University Score Prize 1 Przemysław Mazur No Name Surname University Score Prize 1 Przemysław Mazur Jagiellonian University 97 Grand Grand First 2 László Lovász Eötvös Loránd University 81 Grand First 3 Adam Hesterberg Princeton University 80 Grand First 4 Alexey Gladkich Tel-Aviv University 77 Grand First 5 Danylo Radchenko Kyiv Taras Shevchenko National University 77 Grand First 6 Vladislav Volkov Saint Petersburg State University 77 Grand First 7 Stephan Neupert Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn72 First 8 István Tomon Eötvös Loránd University 71 First 9 Oleksandr Shamov Kyiv Taras Shevchenko National University 70 First 10 Tomasz Kociumaka Warsaw University 68 First 11 Kirill Savenkov Saint Petersburg State University 68 First 12 Ofir Gorodetsky Technion 66 First 13 Renan Finder PUC-Rio 65 First 14 Maciej Gawron Jagiellonian University 65 First 15 Victor Omelyanenko Lomonosov Moscow State University 64 First 16 Amir Sepehri Sharif University of Technology 64 First 17 Ievgen Makedonski Kyiv Taras Shevchenko National University 62 First 18 Gal Dor Bar-Ilan University 61 First 19 Jakub Konieczny Jagiellonian University 61 First 20 Vladimir Shmarov Lomonosov Moscow State University 61 First 21 Christophe Debry K. U. Leuven 60 First 22 Evgeny Gorinov Lomonosov Moscow State University 60 First 23 Viacheslav Sokolov Saint Petersburg State University 60 First 24 Pooya Vahidi Ferdowsi Ferdowsi University of Mashhad 60 First 25 Shahar Papini Technion 58 First 26 Alexandr Berdnikov Lomonosov Moscow State University 56 First 27 Tomasz Kobos Jagiellonian University 56 First 28 Dániel Korándi Eötvös Loránd University 55 First 29 Bogdan Veklych Kyiv Taras Shevchenko National University 55 First 30 Maksym Chornyi Kyiv Taras Shevchenko National University 53 First 31 Andrey Kotov Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology 53 First 32 José Alejandro Samper Casas Universidad de los Andes 53 First 33 Mohammad Mahdi Yazdi Sharif University of Technology 53 First 34 Felix Günther Berlin Mathematical School 52 First 35 Nima Hamidi Sharif University of Technology 52 First 36 Dániel Nagy Eötvös Loránd University 52 First 37 Ilias Zadik University of Athens 52 First 38 Mathias Bæk Tejs Knudsen University of Copenhagen 51 First 39 Nikita Ardinartsev Saint Petersburg State University 51 First 40 Yegor Klochkov Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology 50 First 41 Aleksis Koski University of Helsinki 50 First 42 Gleb Nenashev Saint Petersburg State University 50 First 43 Ostap Chervak Lviv Ivan Franko National University 48 Second 44 Pavlo Mishchenko Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology 48 Second 45 Vincent Zimmerer Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn48 Second 46 Yakov Kononov Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology 45 Second 47 Radu Ţiţiu University of Bucharest 45 Second 48 Jiajun Wu Nanyang Technological University 45 Second 49 Hugo Araújo PUC-Rio 44 Second 50 Hans Baumers K. U. Leuven 44 Second 51 Gabriel Fürstenheim Milerud Universidad Complutense de Madrid 44 Second 52 Iuliia Semikina Kyiv Taras Shevchenko National University 44 Second 53 Andrii Korotkov Kyiv Taras Shevchenko National University 43 Second 54 Niklas Kulke Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn43 Second 55 Julian Lyczak Utrecht Universit 43 Second 56 Shayan Dashmiz Sharif University of Technology 42 Second 57 Szymon Kanonowicz Warsaw University 42 Second 58 Alexander Logunov Saint Petersburg State University 42 Second 59 Csaba Nagy Eötvös Loránd University 42 Second 60 Vasileios Nakos National Technical University of Athens 42 Second 61 Alexey Balitsky Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology 41 Second 62 Shachar Carmeli Tel Aviv University 41 Second 63 Raja Oktovin Parhasian Damanik Indonesia University 41 Second 64 Artsiom Hovarau Belarusian State University 41 Second 65 Pierre-Alain Jacqmin Université Libre de Bruxelles 41 Second 66 Luu Danh Nguyen Nanyang Technological University 41 Second 67 Vitalii Senin Kyiv Taras Shevchenko National University 41 Second 68 Oleksandr Tytchenko Odessa National Mechnikov University 41 Second 69 Floris van Doorn Utrecht University 41 Second 70 Roman Boikii Saint Petersburg State University 40 Second 71 Swee Hong Chan Nanyang Technological University 40 Second 72 Iván Geffner Fuenmayor Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya 40 Second 73 Gergő Gyenizse University of Szeged 40 Second 74 Saeed Hadikhanloo Sharif University of Technology 40 Second 75 Janne Junnila University of Helsinki 40 Second 76 Ohad Nir Ben Gurion University 40 Second 77 Matheus Secco PUC-Rio 40 Second 78 Oleksii Sliusarenko Kyiv Polytechnic Institute 40 Second 79 Dániel Soltész Budapest University of Technology and Economics40 Second 80 Aliaksei Vaidzelevich Belarusian State University 40 Second 81 Vahagn Aslanyan Yerevan State University 39 Second 82 Beniamin Bogoşel West University Timisoara 39 Second 83 Andrei Cocalea University of Bucharest 39 Second 84 Daniel Drimbe University of Bucharest 39 Second 85 András Eisenberger Budapest University of Technology and Economics39 Second 86 Jennifer Iglesias Budapest Semesters in Mathematics 39 Second 87 Jessica Fintzen Jacobs University Bremen 38 Second 88 Miroslav Klimoš Masaryk University Brno 38 Second 89 Ivan Krijan University of Zagreb 38 Second 90 Rafael Pimentel ITA – Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica 38 Second 91 Nóra Szakács University of Szeged 38 Second 92 Sylvester Eriksson-Bique University of Helsinki 37 Second 93 Nate Harman Budapest Semesters in Mathematics 37 Second 94 Ali Hosseinpouran Joneid Abadi Ferdowsi University of Mashhad 37 Second 95 Nina Kamcev University of Cambridge 37 Second 96 Quang Nhat Le Nanyang Technological University 37 Second 97 Kateryna Moravetska Kyiv Polytechnic Institute 37 Second 98 Vira Semenova Kyiv-Mohyla Academy 37 Second 99 Robert Silversmith Budapest Semesters in Mathematics 37 Second 100 Michal Szabados Charles University Prague 37 Second 101 Tigran Hakobyan Yerevan State University 36 Second 102 Marija Jelić Belgrade University 36 Second 103 Liudmyla Kadets Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute 36 Second 104 Vasily Mokin Lomonosov Moscow State University 36 Second 105 Adrian Rodrigo Escudero Universidad de Zaragoza 36 Second 106 Federico Castillo Universidad de los Andes 35 Second 107 Iaroslav Domin Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute 35 Second 108 Alexandros Eskenazis University of Athens 35 Second 109 Samuel Hapák Comenius University 35 Second 110 Peter Hintz Georg-August-University Goettingen 35 Second 111 Fedor Ivlev Lomonosov Moscow State University 35 Second 112 Armin Krupp TU Munich 35 Second 113 Leonidas Lampropoulos National Technical University of Athens 35 Second 114 Leslie Diëgo Molag Utrecht University 35 Second 115 Mirek Olšák Charles University Prague 35 Second 116 Mark Shusterman Tel Aviv University 35 Second 117 Josef Tkadlec Charles University Prague 35 Second 118 Petar Bakić University of Zagreb 34 Second 119 Regis Barbosa ITA – Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica 34 Second 120 Moisés Herradón Cueto Universidad Complutense de Madrid 34 Second 121 Giancarlo Kerg Université Libre de Bruxelles 34 Second 122 Toomas Krips University of Tartu 34 Second 123 Dmytro Kuzmenko Dnipropetrovsk Oles Gonchar National University34 Second 124 Vlad Matei University of Bucharest 34 Second 125 Dzianis Pirshtuk Belarusian State University 34 Second 126 Daniel Remón Rodríguez Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya 34 Second 127 Marijana Smailagić Belgrade University 34 Second 128 Rafael Tupynambá Dutra Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais 34 Second 129 Luka Žunić University of Zagreb 34 Second 130 Arjun Landes Princeton University 34 Second 131 Ganbat Batmunkh National University of Mongolia 33 Third 132 Charles Brito Instituto Militar de Engenharia 33 Third 133 Cédric De Groote Université Libre de Bruxelles 33 Third 134 Flavian Georgescu University of Bucharest 33 Third 135 Dragoş Gilcă Alexandru Ioan Cuza 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