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Istvan Reiman has graduated from Eötvös University in 1953 as a teacher of mathematics and physics, and later earned a PhD writing in the area of finite and combinatorial geometry. He taught at Technical University of Budapest from 1970 until 1992, serving as head of the Descriptive Geometry Department from 1986 until 1992. He has been training the Hungarian IMO team since 1961. He was the deputy team leader of the Hungarian team for more than 20 years.
His books International Mathematical Olympiad 1959-1994, and International Mathematical Olympiad 1995-1998, have a long introduction, which explains the significance of mathematics competitions in general, and the IMO in particular. The books include a year-by-year short description of the events at that year's IMO, the result of each of the countries and the individual result of the Hungarian students. Next come all the problems with solutions, often more than one. There is an appendix, which explains many of the theorems and ideas used.
Professor Istvan Reiman receives his Award from WFNMC President Peter Taylor at a function in Budapest on Monday 9 October 2000.
From left Peter Taylor, Istvan Reiman, János Surányi and Jozsef Pelikan, leader of the Hungarian IMO team, after the Budapest function.