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Teens to Match Wits in Math Contest

By
Scott Craig
About 100 high school students will compete at °µĶų±¬ĮĻappās 34th annual on Saturday, Feb. 11, from 1-5:15 p.m. in Winter Hall. Team and individual awards will be handed out at a banquet, featuring Erik Lucero, site lead of Google Quantum AI in Santa Barbara, from 5:30ā6:30 p.m. in °µĶų±¬ĮĻappās Global Leadership Center.

Teams will compete from eight regional high schools, including La CaƱada, Dos Pueblos, Cate, Providence, Santa Barbara, Oaks Christian, Laguna Blanca and San Marcos.
Since itās the 34th year of the contest, this yearās Chalk Talk, a 10-12-minute student presentation, will be about Fibonacci numbers because 34 is a Fibonacci number. āThe sequence of Fibonacci numbers starts with 1, 1,ā says Anna Aboud, who chairs °µĶų±¬ĮĻappās mathematics department. āAfter this, each subsequent term is obtained by adding the two previous terms. Thus, the sequence continues with 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, etc.ā
This yearās T-shirt design has a picture of the Fibonacci spiral as well as a formula for the nth Fibonacci number. āUsing squares of side lengths given by the Fibonacci numbers, you can draw a Fibonacci spiral, which approximates the golden spiral, a prominent shape found in nature and art,ā Aboud says.
The Field Day also features the annual College Bowl competition complete with buzzers, modeled after the 1960ās TV show, College Bowl.
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