Georgia ARML
 
 
 
The Georgia ARML Team
The American Regions Mathematics League (ARML) is a competition each year between the best mathematics teams in the US and a few other countries.
 
A team consists of 15 members. Georgia takes two teams, one highly competitive and one for training, although this one has become competitive as well. Georgia ARML been very successful, winning it in '92 (which made Georgia the national mathematics champions!). Ga ARML has always been in the top 20 and usually in the top 10 of over 100 teams.
 
Georgia ARML is sponsored by the Georgia Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the Georgia Society of CPA’s
 
Rank of Georgia A, Georgia B
2006 — 8th, 19th
2005 — 10th,  28th (5th in B)
2004 — 4th,  33rd (12 in B)
2003 — 7th,  40th (17th in B)
 
out of over a hundred teams from most states and several countries. ARML has two divisions, the A-division is for the best teams. Because of its success, Georgia B is now required to compete in the A-division.
 
The 2006 t-shirt design shows a hypercube divided into 16 pieces following the 1-4-6-4-1 pattern of the 4th row of Pascal’s triangle. It was designed by Fred Johnson. It took Fred many hours of work to figure this picture out, aided by two discussions with the mathematician John Conway.