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MathOlympiadBench is human-processed to eliminate several issues presented in the source problems: 1. incomplete problem statements, 2. distribution across multiple files, 3. multiple theorems per problem, and 4. incompatibility with the commonly used Mathlib. The verification process ensures that each problem contains exactly one formal theorem with its corresponding informal statement, and confirms that all formal statements can pass the compilation with the *sorry* tactic.
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MathOlympiadBench is human-processed to eliminate several issues presented in the source problems: 1. incomplete problem statements, 2. distribution across multiple files, 3. multiple theorems per problem, and 4. incompatibility with the commonly used Mathlib. The verification process ensures that each problem contains exactly one formal theorem with its corresponding informal statement, and confirms that all formal statements can pass the compilation with the *sorry* tactic.
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We compared the IMO problems shared between MathOlympiadBench and MiniF2F, and identified at least 3 cases in MiniF2F exhibiting issues such as: 1. the formal statement to be proved is strictly weaker than the informal statement, and 2. the formal statement does not match the informal statement. Notably, similar issues are not observed for these problems in MathOlympiadBench.
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