Euler Day Celebrated at SRWC, Nagpur
Euler Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm, highlighting the remarkable contributions of Leonhard Euler to the field of mathematics. The event featured a series of engaging activities designed to challenge participants and deepen their appreciation for Euler's work. The competition consisted of three exciting rounds. The first round, the "Eulerian Circuit Race," tested participants' understanding of graph theory, where eight players were eliminated based on their performance. The second round, "Euler's Magic Squares," challenged contestants to solve puzzles involving magic squares, further narrowing the field by eliminating another eight players. The final round, known as the "Hot Potato Round," added an element of excitement and urgency. In this round, participants had to think quickly as they raced to solve the last question. The tension built as the last two contestants competed head-to-head, showcasing their problem-solving skills under pressure. Ultimately, the fastest correct solver emerged victorious, earning recognition for their quick thinking and mathematical prowess. Euler Day was not only a celebration of mathematics but also an opportunity for students to engage in friendly competition, collaborate, and learn more about the fascinating world of Euler's contributions. The event successfully fostered a spirit of curiosity and enthusiasm for mathematics among all participants.