Is the difficulty calculated by the server or is it set manually by some high-rated people?
I find the difficulties quite similar to those on the website clist.by, so are they calculated using similar algorithms?
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1 | tourist | 3856 |
2 | jiangly | 3747 |
3 | orzdevinwang | 3706 |
4 | jqdai0815 | 3682 |
5 | ksun48 | 3591 |
6 | gamegame | 3477 |
7 | Benq | 3468 |
8 | Radewoosh | 3462 |
9 | ecnerwala | 3451 |
10 | heuristica | 3431 |
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1 | cry | 167 |
2 | -is-this-fft- | 162 |
3 | Dominater069 | 160 |
4 | Um_nik | 158 |
5 | atcoder_official | 156 |
6 | Qingyu | 154 |
7 | djm03178 | 152 |
7 | adamant | 152 |
9 | luogu_official | 150 |
10 | awoo | 147 |
Is the difficulty calculated by the server or is it set manually by some high-rated people?
I find the difficulties quite similar to those on the website clist.by, so are they calculated using similar algorithms?
Last contest, the solution of problem E has a complexity of $$$O(n2^m)$$$, which costs about $$$10^8$$$ calculations. On many programming platforms, that is really risky.
For example, in a chinese contest 'THUWC', a solution with a bottleneck at unordered_map
and a data size of $$$5\times 10^5$$$ can lead to TLE (the time limit is 1s, and the language is C++17).
Then how many plus/minus operations can Codeforces' server perform in a second?
Link to problem, it is not that hard to find the solution, but I can't quite understand why the operation done by the players can always be sorted into one of the three types of the following when the root is unknown:
What I don't understand is that why can't one player choose the root or something else midgame, and why the condition for the third thing exists?
I am now facing a difficult situation, the problems I find are either too easy or too hard, there are not many problems which I find interesting and a little difficult to solve.
Please help!
This problem has only Japanese editorials and Youtube videos.
People in mainland China are not allowed to visit youtube (VPN or similar is illegal) and I'm not studying Japanese (the translation is terrible), so can anyone translate or just post the written editorial here?
I'm a student studying German and I'm interested about CP in Germany.
If you're from Germany, Austria or Switzerland, how's CP there and how the government (or any national organization) is maintaining it? Write what you know pls :)
My German is much worse than my English, so don't write German in the comments!
Hi, everyone!
I've just checked my rating graph and saw this.
Is it a normal codeforces bug or a browser bug or else?
Also, I found other rating graphs strange (someone taking part in a contest recently but had its rating graph updated until last year).
Many people may be worried about homework when participating in CF contests on weekdays, and Chinese users don't have a chance to compete. So, I think it is better to set the time of the contests to weekends.
The next Div.4 will be held on weekdays too!
Jerrlee was my classmate and he is struggling with Atcoder ABC C-D Problems. However, in last contest, he amazingly made to the 94-th! What's he doing and most importantly, is he cheating?
It's normal people won't like this, but I'm so confused that a person like this will do such a performance.
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