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by okintheory 692 days ago
These problems are literally already solved? Of course, the IMO problem designers make sure the problems have solutions before the use them. That's very different than math research, where it's not known in advance what the answer is, or even that there is good answer.
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I'm saying they weren't solved until the problem composer (created and) solved them. They're not, in general, problems for which solutions have been lying around. So "these are problems that are already solved" isn't introducing anything interesting or useful into the discussion. The post I was replying to was trying to draw a contrast with chess moves, presumably on the grounds that (after the opening) each position in a chess game is novel, but IMO problems are equally novel.

It's true that IMO problems are vetted as being solvable, but that still doesn't really shed any information on how the difficulty of an IMO problem compares to the difficulty of chess play.