The most interesting problem that you solved? Not necessarily from here.
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The most interesting problem that you solved? Not necessarily from here.
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I think that this problem was a really interesting ad-hoc/math question
http://usaco.org/index.php?page=viewproblem2&cpid=1015
This problem is probably my favorite graph problem (It also uses binary search!)
http://usaco.org/index.php?page=viewproblem2&cpid=992
This problem is also a very interesting functional graph problem
http://usaco.org/index.php?page=viewproblem2&cpid=1014
Finally, I present you with a good DSU problem and a good binary search for the answer problem:
DSU: http://usaco.org/index.php?page=viewproblem2&cpid=1040
Bin. Search: http://usaco.org/index.php?page=viewproblem2&cpid=1038
Kirchoff's Current Loss from ICPC Manila 2019. Of course, I didn't solve it during the competition itself HAHAHA But I did up-solve it later here on Codeforces: https://codeforces.net/problemset/problem/1280/E
I find this problem so fascinating and interesting because of how mathematical and non-standard it is. You don't normally see these kinds of math topics in programming problems, but everything just comes together in a beautiful way.
It's not the type of problem that I think you can train to solve, other than just having years of comp prog experience to pull from.
+1, very cool problem
Reading the statement brought back memories of Physics problems <3