I'm planning to make a scoreboard for the ACM ICPC World Finals 2015, the scoreboard will contain the TopCoder and Codeforces handles for the contestants. It will be similar to this one (but with some more improvements).
Please post the Codeforces handles for the qualified teams here. I'll keep updating this post once I get any new information.
Any suggestions for the scoreboard are welcome for sure.
I'll add all the handles I get in the following table:
Country | University | Contestant 1 | Contestant 2 | Contestant 3 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Russia | St. Petersburg National Research University of IT, Mechanics and Optics | tourist | qwerty787788 | VArtem |
2 | Japan | The University of Tokyo | rng_58 | semiexp | wrong |
3 | China | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | BaconLi | rowdark | yefllower |
4 | Russia | Moscow State University | TeaPot | GlebsHP | meshanya |
5 | Poland | Jagiellonian University in Krakow | piob | guspiel | m.sewcio |
6 | Ukraine | Lviv National University | RomaWhite | witua | I_love_Tanya_Romanova |
7 | Croatia | University of Zagreb | ikatanic | stjepan | gustav |
8 | United States | University of Southern California | cgy4ever | ghostgold | innovator |
9 | China | Fudan University | flydutchman | Riatre | this_isssssyy |
10 | United States | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | surwdkgo | sillycross | ACube |
11 | Russia | National Research University Higher School of Economics | aid | yurboss | i.trofimow |
12 | China | Tsinghua University | ACMonster | Leo_Yu | Eternal_Answer |
13 | Sweden | KTH — Royal Institute of Technology | Gullesnuffs | simonlindholm | jsannemo |
14 | Iran | Sharif University of Technology | mR.ilchi | haas | LGM |
15 | Belarus | Belarusian State University | kolesov93 | qwaker.00 | nekrald |
16 | Russia | St. Petersburg State University | Copymaster | Seemann | KapJI |
17 | Ukraine | Odessa National Mechnikov University | Monyura | Sfairat | Sklyack |
18 | Japan | University of Tsukuba | logicmachine | zerokugi | nuip |
19 | Japan | Kyoto University | natsugiri | ichyo | eha |
20 | Romania | University of Bucharest | freak93 | scipianus | |
21 | China | Zhejiang SCI-TECH University | Nero | problem-solved | JayYe |
22 | United States | Carnegie Mellon University | iridescent | AstroConjecture | aquamongoose |
23 | Ukraine | Taras Shevchenko Kiev National University | Fdg | Furko | M0sTik |
24 | China | Beihang University | sd0061 | InheritO | InheritG |
25 | China | Peking University | chnlich | wuzhengkai | zcwwzdjn |
26 | South Korea | Korea University | Myungwoo | Cauchy_Function | wclee2265 |
27 | Poland | University of Warsaw | mareksom | Errichto | johnasselta |
28 | South Korea | KAIST | mjy0503 | etaehyun4 | protos37 |
29 | Singapore | National University of Singapore | jonathanirvings | nathanajah | darknsux |
30 | Russia | Saratov State University | IlyaLos | ikar | fcspartakm |
31 | United States | University of Central Florida | edorundo | jcomputer000 | tylerbrazill |
32 | Georgia | Free University of Tbilisi | svanidz1 | TMandzu | guliashvili |
33 | China | University of Electronic Science and Technology of China | hlwt | qph-Jeremy | xiaoke |
34 | Singapore | Nanyang Technological University | sillyboy | con_nha_ngheo | ddldyj237 |
35 | China | Beijing Institute of Technology | nono | s0en1it | YYOne |
36 | Canada | University of Waterloo | dojiboy9 | vlyubin | goffrie |
37 | Brazil | Universidade de São Paulo | StefanoT | marcoskwkm | antonio_junior |
38 | Taiwan | National Taiwan University | fenzhang | lnsuyn | Nekosyndrome |
39 | China | Fuzhou University | lastenX | L_Ecry | yoooou |
40 | Czech Republic | Charles University in Prague | fhlasek | simsa.st | mirecek3 |
41 | India | Indian Institute of Technology — Roorkee | adurysk | amankedia1994 | noah07 |
42 | Russia | Moscow Institute of Physics & Technology | ssmike | kuzmichev_dima | pershik |
43 | United States | University of Michigan at Ann Arbor | WCG | archerundead | CLDP |
44 | Argentina | Universidad de Buenos Aires — FCEN | zylber | tavo92 | melsclar |
45 | Poland | University of Wroclaw | bardek | Solaris | matix2267 |
46 | South Korea | Seoul National University | zlzmsrhak | pjsdream | lemonsqueeze |
47 | China | Zhejiang University | chnluyi | Dark_sun | zimpha |
48 | Colombia | Universidad Nacional de Colombia — Bogotá | niquefa_diego | DiegoCR | lemur |
49 | China | South China University of Technology | Xiaodongdong | yada | nf001 |
50 | India | Indian Institute of Technology — Madras | Sundar | ajkrish95 | vkarthik195 |
51 | Vietnam | University of Engineering and Technology — VNU | net12k44 | Aquacloud | ntit_co1 |
52 | China | Beijing Normal University | pkwv | suiyuan2009 | hwq1352249 |
53 | China | Beijing Jiaotong University | kybconnor | Ryan_MuQ | Lquartz |
54 | China | Shanghai University | meijun | kuangbin | zhangxiaohao |
55 | Spain | Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya | dirbaio | etal | angargo |
56 | China | Huazhong University of Science & Technology | HUST_LAZ | Hellis | once8203 |
57 | Kazakhstan | Nazarbayev University | ADJA | An4ik.D | kt-9 |
58 | United States | Stanford University | csimstu | simp1eton | 6kkdrx3 |
59 | Bangladesh | Jahangirnagar University | nfssdq | FlaminRage | bhadra |
60 | Russia | Saint Petersburg Academic University – Nanotechnology Research and Education Centre RAS | nk.karpov | evgentu | geka666 |
61 | Belarus | Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics | tanas | asmisha | dberezhnov |
62 | Switzerland | ETH Zürich | m.raszyk | schorsch | andrei.prv |
63 | Egypt | The American University in Cairo | ghooo | Hosam_Samy | islamdiaa |
64 | Indonesia | University of Indonesia | Gyosh | sokokaleb | athin |
65 | Germany | Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg | pwild | tobias.polzer | MiriTheRing |
66 | India | International Institute of Information Technology — Hyderabad | viv001 | karanaggarwal | pulkitg10 |
67 | Bangladesh | Shahjalal University of Science and Technology | Corei13 | J-C | PlausibleDeniability |
68 | China | Jilin University | tjmts | chm517 | yaoyan5 |
69 | Iran | University of Tehran | A.Elahi | Leyla | NIWIS |
70 | Canada | University of Calgary | yum | EACoder | karklenator |
71 | Brazil | Federal University of Minas Gerais | gpoesia | ||
72 | Australia | University of New South Wales | junkbot | yujinwunz | KKOrange |
73 | Egypt | Arab Academy for Science and Technology (Alexandria) | adelnobel | MoustafaMaher | Haytham.Breaka |
74 | Brazil | Universidade Federal de Campina Grande | deMatos | rafaelclp | Manoel |
75 | India | Indian Institute of Technology — Kharagpur | anuraganand | biswajitsc | sayhellotoanshu |
76 | United States | University of California at Berkeley | jx_wuyi | Jby_Yeah | xfastx |
77 | United States | University of Minnesota — Twin Cities | HidenoriS | GoldenGopher | nil_mo |
78 | China | National University of Defense Technology | clavichord93 | alpc128 | qwdqkh1 |
79 | Denmark | University of Copenhagen | Tejs | Thomas_Ahle | JakobTejs |
80 | South Africa | University of Cape Town | h4tguy | rspencer | MrHamdulay |
81 | Belarus | Belarusian State Economic University | sas4eka | Liaksiejka | hired777 |
82 | United States | Virginia Tech | Wertle | miraziz | spruett3 |
83 | Russia | Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University | dinarisio | RamTararam | OmniLRenegadE |
84 | Egypt | Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences, Ain Shams University | zetamoo | ahmedameen | xa.mohsen |
85 | Cuba | Universidad de La Habana | mnaeraxr | jcg | otero1991 |
86 | Russia | Moscow Aviation Institute | Timus | lester | |
87 | Iran | Yazd University of Iran | A.K.Goharshady | saeedtame | |
88 | Venezuela | Universidad Simón Bolívar | p-space | avatar_tp | josegpg |
89 | United States | University of Maryland | Solej | ||
90 | Egypt | Cairo University — Faculty of Computers and Information | moh.amr | mc_mosa | AhmedHamed |
91 | China | University of Science and Technology of China | wilsonlym | mynameisverylong | ufo172849z |
92 | United States | University of California Los Angeles | lcch | MatRush | gaoxin |
93 | United States | University of Chicago | hweigel528 | ||
94 | Argentina | Facultad de Ciencias Exactas-Universidad Nacional de Rosario | karupayun | mariano22 | martinv |
95 | Egypt | Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University | TsunamiNoLetGo | ahmed_fathy_aly | Alwahsh |
96 | Georgia | Georgia Institute of Technology | oioi98 | ||
97 | China | Hangzhou Dianzi University | HunDunDM | zhouxianjie | |
98 | Brazil | Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro | rodrigozhou | filipe.zhou | diegoximenes |
99 | India | Amrita School of Engineering, Kollam | ash1794 | lighters | Skr379 |
100 | Brazil | Universidade Estadual de Campinas | igorwr | soneca | ruansilva |
101 | Mexico | Escuela Superior De Computo Instituto Politecnico Nacional | Garo9521 | ChOmPs | |
102 | Egypt | German University in Cairo | TheSavageKoder | Mohamed.Bassem | .Khaled. |
103 | Peru | Universidad Católica San Pablo | jainor | alculquicondor | darkloz |
104 | India | Indian Institute of Technology — Delhi | TheTerminalGuy | knsn | |
105 | Bolivia | Universidad Privada de Santa Cruz de la Sierra | alexpizarroj | josemanuel101 | Ademord |
106 | Australia | The Australian National University | aandrew | ||
107 | Cuba | Universidad de Oriente — Sede Antonio Maceo | gilcu3 | JoMoPinyol | |
108 | Morocco | Al Akhawayn University | magieNoire | __builtin__wolfy | CloverAsta |
109 | Syria | Tishreen University | Pepe.Chess | samiemad | majd.gda1 |
110 | Mexico | Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes | flavio | FraNkoAL | jarl93 |
111 | Iran | Shahid Beheshti University | m.haghpanah | farzad.shbfn | nima.sh |
112 | United States | Cornell University | edufgf | victoreis | marinheiro |
113 | Morocco | ENSA Marrakech, UCA | noblesse | DieAnderen | yahya.elfakir |
114 | United States | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | jmseo2 | muramasa_912 | tsmith13 |
115 | Australia | The University of Western Australia | |||
116 | China | South China Agricultural University | |||
117 | Colombia | Universidad de los Andes, Colombia | |||
118 | India | Indian Institute of Technology — Bombay | |||
119 | Mexico | ITESM Campus Monterrey | |||
120 | Russia | National University of Science and Technology "MISiS" | |||
121 | United States | Carleton College | |||
122 | United States | Harvard University | |||
123 | United States | Iowa State University | |||
124 | United States | Messiah College | |||
125 | United States | Northwestern University | |||
126 | United States | Princeton University | |||
127 | United States | Rice University | |||
128 | United States | University of Wisconsin — Madison |
Benchwarmers
University of Minnesota, Twin cities (USA)
Hidenori Shinohara HidenoriS
Mijia Jiang nil_mo
Lucas Knutson GoldenGopher
University of Southern California — Trojans
And I guess it'd be a good idea to gather the ICPC-ID of these contestants — maybe you can do some statistics using these data as well.
For example, this is mine: http://icpc.baylor.edu/ICPCID/EFQ3BVQGKDZO
That's cool, how to get this ID?
Contestants must enable it in their profiles on baylor
Profile -> ICPCID -> Public profile
This is mine :)
http://icpc.baylor.edu/ICPCID/D4DTT1DW6UMJ
congratzz
BSEU: 1C++
Belarusian State Economic University
University of Warsaw: Swistakk, Marcin_smu, pompon
Oh, no, sorry, we didn't qualify ;___;
Here you have teams from CERC: http://codeforces.net/blog/entry/14734
Can't understand you, You wrote your team members then you remembered that you didn't qualify , so you decided to write "Oh, no, sorry, we didn't qualify" instead of not making the comment ?
He just wants to increase the contribution. He is red, his teammates are red, it makes people vote up the comment
Hm, not exactly. As you probably already noticed, I spam a lot here and write many things which comes to my mind and that was just another one :P. And as you can see, I shouldn't expect many upvotes because of that comment, so your argumentation fails :P.
So, writing a joke automatically means wanting to increase his contribution? The bullshit is strong with this one.
Some people just have fun saying random stuff from time to time, why is it so hard to accept?
Hah, maybe that is kind of an inside joke. Among many of my friends similar jokes are popular. If XYZ wanted badly to qualify to ABC competition and was a favourite to do so, but unfortunately didn't make it, then his friends will probably tell a lot of occasional jokes like "Hey XYZ, how was in ABC? Oh, sorry." 'to make him happier' :P.
all the knowledge you know won't help you on understanding or translating this comment. anta bdan fash5
LOOOOOOL
Man, that's how ACM ICPC works.
Sometimes you can't even qualify to World Finals, while someone can be champion of whole continent on the 60th place.
And yeah, fancy statistics: http://pastie.org/private/fbg1glosfde2n3wn8qffaw
And fancy map: http://myicpc.icpcnews.com/map
Fair competition should be fair.
For example: We have 9 teams from China with avg. place ~25 and two medals (gold + silver).
And at the same time 8 teams from India with avg. place ~80.
The whole point of my comment is: I really hope someday we'll have transparent rules about this quotas, but not some magic constants from somewhere.
Isn't the situation similar to how it is in the Olympics ?
I don't think that's good comparsion. Olympics have pretty strict and transparent rules about qualification process in each discipline. For example: figure skating.
Don't get me wrong, supporting weak ACM countries is really great thing for community and I'm totally agree with that direction. Only thing I want is just paper with detailed description about quotas process, that's all. After that each team from each country can relay only on yourself, not on "Bill Poucher's magic letters".
After all, it's all about corrupted politics. Last year around 4 teams among 8 teams of India solved no problem, but still they've got around 6 slots this year. Not to mention the 5 slots of Arab regional which always come from Egypt.
I think ICPC isn't just a competition, but a campaign to spread sports programming. So supporting weak countries are always great, but at least it should have some clear overview before regional contests, not after some corrupted politics of regional directors for slot allotment.
Excuse me. You all are complaining about being so strong yet you couldn't make it to the finals while other weaker teams in OTHER regions could. Let me remind you this is actually the WORLD finals, not YOUR REGIONAL finals. Was it to take only the strongest teams to participate, then we could give it some other name!
And speaking of the allotted slots for the Arab region which most teams of came from Egypt. Then you gotta tell me how many slots were allotted to Asia and Europe and how many teams come from China and Russia?!!!
Just calm down because people here are giving you arguments why some regions deserve more places than others — the reason is that in the fair world final slots should be distributed according to the respective strength of the teams in the region, not number of people in the region or any other factors. For example, take a look at FIFA World Cup Qualification rules — Europe has more places than any other continent because in average European teams are stronger. Of course, South American teams are strong too but they got 5+1 places in the final which is 60% of the total number of teams which looks pretty decent for them.
"Was it to take only the strongest teams to participate, then we could give it some other name!" Sounds like a miserable excuse — you just justify that some teams are weaker than others and former qualify while latter don't.
"Then you gotta tell me how many slots were allotted to Asia and Europe and how many teams come from China and Russia?!!!" Now let's count how many times teams from Russia and China won World Finals and how many times teams from Arab region won the finals — now you get the point?
Hi adelnobel can you please tell me how two teams(67,97) from Ain Shams University will participate in world final 2015 ? Is there any different rule in Arab regionals ? As far as i know in Asian Regionals only 1 team can participate from each university
There are actually weird rules. To qualify from the Egyptian national contest to the Arab regional, you have to be placed among the top 2 in your university. Additionally any university that has an ACM student chapter or host regional or national contest before may have 2 more slots. Additionally, any university that helps other universities by hosting events or send coaches may earn one more slot.
To qualify from the Arab regional to the world finals, the same rules applies except changing "university" to "country". So there may be more than one team from the same university.
For more accurate answer see this or this.
Hi jehad, This is due to the fact that they are from two different colleges. To my knowledge, the ICPC rules allow each university to choose if they are going to make their teams from mixed colleges or each college independently. So assume we have two different colleges in one university, in Egypt it's very common to have College of Computing and College of Engineering in one university. In Ain Shams they chose to mame their teams independent, so a student from College of Computing can only join a team whose members are from College of Computing only and the same for college of engineering. Some universities chose to mix the teams such as my university, i'm a student in college of computing and both of my team mates are students of college of engineering. Therefore only one team can qualify from my university while universities like Ain Shams can have a team for each college qualified.
LNU Penguins (Lviv National University)
Congratulations, It was so sadly when you couldn't find team this summer.
a non-slavonic speakers may find entertaining that Pryshch = pimple
NRU ITMO without tourist?Where is he?
He did not compete in 2013-2014.
why so many people downvote that allllekssssa's comment? i thinks its natural to ask where is tourist since we all know he is #1 here.
Flawless (Kiev National University)
1. Fdg — Dmytro Ihnatenko
2. Furko — Roman Furko
3. M0sTik — Andrii Mostovyi
Why is this comment getting so many downvotes?
UPD: now it's normal.
Let's go down that comment again!!
_CPC For Dummies! (Arab Academy For Science And Technology) (Egypt)
Moustafa Maher MoustafaMaher
Haytham Breaka Haytham.Breaka
Adel Ali adelnobel
Universidad Católica San Pablo (Peru)
Brazil,
Federal University of Campina Grande — Manoel e seus miguxos
Lucas de Matos — deMatos
Rafael Perrella — rafaelclp
Manoel Urbano — Manoel
Brazil,
University of São Paulo (IME) — I'm root
Marcos Kawakami — marcoskwkm
Stefano Tommasini — StefanoT
Antonio Junior — antonio_junior
Final_Battle (maybe changed) from Shanghai University
Edit: Sorry, invalid comment. I thought SJTU and Shanghai U are the same.
SJTU means Shanghai Jiao Tong University They are two schools...
JU_Assassins(Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh)
nfssdq: Md. Nafis Sadique
FlaminRage:Aninda Majumder
bhadra: Suman Bhadra
Nazarbayev U:
Adilet Zhaxybay (ADJA)
Nurlan Kanapin (kt-9)
Anuar Dikhanov (An4ik.D)
Team Phoenix
Universidad Simón Bolívar (Venezuela)
José Sánchez — avatar_tp
José Piñero — josegpg
Wilmer Bandrés — p-space
From Indonesia,
University of Indonesia (team name: BerinGAS)
From VNU, Vietnam: Team Java#
From NUS Singapore: Team ThanQ+
From NTU Singapore: Team AAA
Odessa National University:
Belarus
Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectroniks
asmisha tanas dberezhnov
University of California, Los Angeles — Blue
cool!
German University in Cairo
Bool Shift
Rami Khalil TheSavageKoder
Mohamed Bassem Mohamed.Bassem
Khaled Ahmed Helmy .Khaled.
Team: TheWaySoFar, Beihang University, China.
Member:
sd0061 XuanAng Zhao
InheritO Shengying Jin
InheritG Haiyu Zhao
Universidad de La Habana Team: UH++
Marcelo Fornet mnaeraxr
Jose Carlos Gutiérrez jcg
Daniel Otero otero1991
FortyTwo
Ain Shams University, Faculty of Engineering
Ahmed Fathy Alwahsh
Ahmed Fathy ahmed_fathy_aly
Ahmed Ossama TsunamiNoLetGo
Tau (Faculty of computers and information , Ain Shams University)
Amateur Pros (Faculty of Computers and Information — Cairo University)
Ahmed Hamed — AhmedHamed
Mohamed Amr — moh.amr
Mohamed Osama — mc_mosa
The first team(Bangladesh,Jahangirnagar University,JU_ASSASSINS) is from my country, my university and my beloved juniors <3. The team already has one Googler, guess who?
SUST_DownToTheWire
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh.
Believe
International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad (India)
Karan Aggarwal — karanaggarwal
Pulkit Goel — pulkitg10
Vivek Hamirwasia — viv001
Iran — Sharif University of Technology :
Hamed Saleh : haas
Saeed Ilchi : mR.ilchi
Alireza Farhadi : LGM
Argentina --- Universidad Nacional de Rosario
Caloventor en Dos
Pablo Zimmermann — karupayun
Martin Villagra — martinv
Mariano Crosetti — mariano22
Argentina --- Universidad de Buenos Aires (FCEN)
Melarita
Melanie Sclar — melsclar
Ariel Zylber — zylber
Lucas Tavolaro — tavo92
Universidad Nacional de Colombia — Bogotá
Team: UNRasTasTas
- DiegoCR
- lemur
- niquefa_diego
Royal Institute of Technology — Omogen Heap
Mårten Wiman — Gullesnuffs
Simon Lindholm — simonlindholm
Johan Sannemo — jsannemo
Beijing Institute of Technology, China
Team: BIT_illusion
Member:
nono Tianxiao Fu
s0en1it Chen Su
YYOne Yi Yi
From the University of Tokyo, Japan:
Team !#$%&()*+-./:;<=>?@[]^_`{|}~
All of them have the same handle in TopCoder.
How many people in that team can remember their team name? :P
I think all of you already notice that their handle name is continuous ASCII value from 33 to 126 leaving aside digits, lowercase alphabets and uppercase alphabets ASCII, and missing 34,39,and 92. I thinks its kind of funny if somebody ask them whats your team name when they have no computer in front of them. :P
Hey, there is a mistake on the board. My team is from "Universidad Nacional de Colombia — Bogota", not from Universidad de los Andes.
UPD: Thanks for change it.
From National Taiwan University, Taiwan :
Team : |_0|_1
I think the 1st team in NTU is bcw0x1bd2? Why don't they participate.
NTU decides who goes to WF by the "PK contest". bcw didn't win the contest but this team did.
From Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia.
Moscow IPT The Moon:
- Mikhail Surin ssmike
- Nikolay Pershakov pershik
- Dmitry Kuzmichev kuzmichev_dima
Do you know why your comment is getting many down votes?
From the University of Waterloo, Canada
Team : Waterloo Black
Shanghai Jiao Tong University -- Dracarys
University of Science and Technology of China -- FuQiang
Jiyu Chen mynameisverylong
Yiming Liao wilsonlym
Ruoyu Zhang ufo172849z
team: MC^2
Tishreen University (Syria)
team members:
Sami Emad samiemad
Hussain Kara Fallah Pepe.Chess
Majd Ghada majd.gda1
Spain, University of Catalonia (UPC) has a the team:
Angel Garcia Gomez (angargo in codeforces) Dario Nieuwenhuis Nivela (drbioi in codeforces) Ferran Alet (FerranAlet in codeforces)
Perhaps they don't want to be classified as a team from Spain, but as a team from Catalonia (since two of them defined their country as Catalonia, not Spain, in Codeforces, but I am not sure), due to the current possibility of independence of Catalonia from spain.
Also, its name is "Minimum Spanning 3" :D
China, Zhejiang University
Team name: Perditio,
zimpha — Xi, Lin
Dark_sun — Yanliang, Qian
chnluyi — Yi, Lu
I think you need that:
GEORGIA , Tbilisi Free University
Nikoloz Svanidze svanidz1 Tornike Mandzulashvili TMandzu Giorgi Guliashvili guliashvili
ITMO University: tourist, qwerty787788, VArtem
Moscow State University: GlebsHP, meshanya, TeaPot
Saratov State University: ikar, fcspartakm, IlyaLos
St. Petersburg State University: Copymaster, Seemann, KapJI
St. Petersburg Academic University: nk.karpov, evgentu, (geka666 ??)
Belarusian State University: qwaker.00, kolesov93, nekrald
Belarusian SU of IR: asmisha, tanas, dberezhnov
Now tourist vs rng_58.
indeed this confrontation had occurred in the world final of 2012.
As far as I remember, it was 2013
South Korea
Seoul National University — cpp
I wonder how blue or even green coder can pass the regional level and go to world final? What cheat code they used? Is it only luck?
Probably beeing very good at programming but not tipping at codeforces before for this contest.
Yes, that's one of many possibilities, but I saw some of them has participated many # of contest on codeforces but never reach purple zone. So I suspect there is other possibilities. I'm very curious about that.
There are some weak regionals.
Some participants (for example hired777) haven't participated on CF since 2013.
And all teams have at least one purple or greater.
You know, CF round and ACM ICPC contest aren't the same thing.
Schullz in his reply described few possible reasons and scenarios; and I just want to add that your question reminds me of discussion in comments to this topic (briefly — violet CF user got gold medal at ACM ICPC WF).
This table would be even better if universities and countries link to their ranking list in CF. e.g. Charles University in Prague or Indonesia
South Korea
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology — OriGoGi
mjy0503
etaehyun4
protos37
Republic of Korea
Korea University Myungwoo wclee2265 Cauchy_Function
Romania — University of Bucharest
Team "Infoarena Coders"
Actually, the team will be:
Team "Infoarena Coders"
I am from 'Bangladesh' & we have two teams in Final.
From Bolivia, two of my friends and a guy I don't really know:
Universidad Privada de Santa Cruz
Team: 2ez4myswag
Alex Pizarro alexpizarroj alexpizarroj
José de la Campa josemanuel101 josemanuel101
Francisco Ribera Ademord
Another team from India : 3spades (IIT Roorkee) : adurysk noah07 amankedia1994
University of Central Florida: UCF Decimole
jcomputer000 edorundo tylerbrazill
Hey I guess you aren't serious Another team from India : 3spades (IIT Roorkee) : adurysk straw-hat amankedia1994
I think you need to spend more time on this site .
You better mind your own business pervert. I usually don't punctuate my comments but i forgot that perverts like you do exist on earth. What I just wanted to say was that you should be serious in adding teams quickly and genuinely. 3Spades(IIT Roorkee) is into finals.So do add it as quickly as possible. As far as my english lessons are concerned,Your better don't mess with me.
>pervert
You keep using that word. I don't think it means what you think it means.
>you better don't (sic) mess with me
watchout.jpg
US Cornell University: (TopCoder & Codeforces handle are the same)
edufgf, victoreis, marinheiro
Brazil is even taking US spots in the finals now? :P
Yeah, and the coach is also brazilian danielfleischman :)
Considering current trends, US is on the way of becoming Northern Brazil .
Tsinghua University — ThinkingBear
Eternal_Answer
Leo_Yu
ACMonster
I made a mistake in the name of the university of the team from Spain. It should be "Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya" instead of "University of Catalonia".
Escuela Superior de Computo — Instituto Politécnico Nacional (México)
Team Escoolers
Edgar Augusto Santiago Nieves Garo9521
Luis Martin Jiménez Rodríguez ChOmPs
Sergio Adonais Romero González No user
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China — UESTC_MonaLisa
Weiping Lin hlwt
Penghui Qi qph-Jeremy
Ke Xiao xiaoke
Huazhong University of Science & Technology — Skyline
Anze Lin HUST_LAZ
Senlan Yao Hellis
Liqi Chen once8203
China
Beijing Jiao Tong University — Hyacinth
Iran: Shahid Beheshti University
Dark Side of Trianguli
Farzad Sharbafian — farzad.shbfn
Nima Shirvanian — nima.sh
Mohammadreza Haghpanah — m.haghpanah
China shenshanlaoyao Zhejiang Sci-Tech University problem-solved JayYe Nero
http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_b946da100102vg6n.html Is this correct? I see you are in the Asia Bonus for ICPC Hosting Contribution list, congrats!
Yes,we are lucky enough. :)
University of Tehran, Iran
Odd Factory
China
Fudan University
KuroRekishi
Iran University of Tehran: Leyla A.Elahi RinoOo
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Shockers
A Ajay Krishna — ajkrish95
A Sundar — sundar
V Karthik — vkarthik195
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro:
Rodrigo Zhou — rodrigozhou
Filipe Zhou — filipe.zhou
Diego Ximenes — diegoximenes
BitBees, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India
How is Amrita School of Engineering, Kollam selected too from India? Has the rules for ICPC changed again because I couldn't find them in the top positions from any of the regionals.
Edit:And where is darkshadows from IIIT H.He came first in one of the regionals
Only one team from IIIT-H can go for WFs, Believe and Carpe Diem both had come first in a regional contest viz. Gwalior and Kharagpur. Believe had a better rank in Amrita. So they had more points and hence were selected.
What about Amrita School's selection?Their name is not there in the below mentioned teams as they do not fulfil all the conditions.
Got a resource:2014 ACM-ICPC Asian Teams
IV. Asia Bonus for ICPC Hosting Contribution (Subject to Approval by ICPC Headquarter.)
A. Asia Bonus Slots for ICPC Hosting Contribution: 2
BitBees Indian Institute of Technology — Kharagpur (India), ( University Rank:5; Gwalior Site); Hosted 3 times; Never been in the WF; From WC.
B. Meet all of the following conditions for Hosting Contribution Bonus Slots:
Yeah, C J Hwang (also known in China Mainland as Golden Bear ,or GB for short ,since his Chinese name Huang Jinxiong sounds like a gold-build bear in Chinese) is considered by others as a director who thinks that he has the right to do anything he wants and everyone should follow all his orders (and there are a lot of gossip about him) , which caused an argument and made everyone unhappy in 2014.
Best of luck to all the Indian teams. karanaggarwal and adurysk bring the best positions for our country.
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
m.raszyk Martin Raszyk
Not sure if the others use Codeforces.
Other Team Members:
schorsch Daniel Graf
andrei.prv Andrei Parvu
State University of Campinas, Brazil
Team: Rua do Sabão
Igor Wolff — igorwr
Patricia Hongo — soneca
Ruan Silva — ruansilva
Australian National University, Australia
The team is me (aandrew) and two other guys who are not on Codeforces.
Federal University of Minas Gerais:
gpoesia
After watching the top of the list, first it seems to me final ranklist :P, may be ahmed_aly's prediction tourist's team will be champion again
Do you have another opinion ? :D
Just raising the topic
There was a change in the Carnegie Mellon team. AstroConjecture was replaced by wakaka.