I was wondering how many procedures does the IOI Server processes in a second, compared to Codeforces Server and is there any reference for that?
Thanks in advance
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I was wondering how many procedures does the IOI Server processes in a second, compared to Codeforces Server and is there any reference for that?
Thanks in advance
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There is nothing like "the IOI Server", testing machines are provided by each year's organiser (imagine having to ship a huge number of computers somewhere each year, replace them when they're outdated etc.), so the answer is: different number each year.
IOI tasks are set so that shouldn't matter, though.
So if I wanted to compute the complexity of my solution, How many procedures should I consider for a second?
I would say 10^8.
Let's say the same number as on CF.
I wrote a code with complexity 1e9 and it passed on codeforces (custom test) in 800-1000 ms, I guess that's a bit fast.
I guess it had a very good constant. Try 1e9 hashset insert/delete/lookup operations, each of them has complexity O(1).