I just recieved a message saying that my solution in the last div.3 contest coincided with someone else's. I'm mistakenly accused of cheating in #719 (Div. 3)
Attention!
Your solution 115267864 for the problem 1520C - Not Adjacent Matrix significantly coincides with solutions Chaturved/115261480, EasonCookie197/115267864, natasha_25/115272375. Such a coincidence is a clear rules violation. Note that unintentional leakage is also a violation. For example, do not use ideone.com with the default settings (public access to your code). If you have conclusive evidence that a coincidence has occurred due to the use of a common source published before the competition, write a comment to post about the round with all the details. More information can be found at http://codeforces.net/blog/entry/8790. Such violation of the rules may be the reason for blocking your account or other penalties. In case of repeated violations, your account may be blocked.
I swear that I didn't cheat in the contest, and all the codes in this contest are 100% written by me. I didn't use an online IDE. I don't know the other two users. The coincidence is caused by a trivial approach to the problem : just print all the odd numbers and then all the even numbers in order. I believe many other contestants used the exact same method too,with very similar codes. I hope I can get my ratings back. Can someone help me please...
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I'm in no way eligible to make any judgements on the codeforces platform. But the solutions submitted by the other two people (Chaturved and natasha_25) are nearly identical. The weird absence of indentation after the two 'if' checks is not typical for natasha_25's coding style (I checked his/her other submitted solutions). They also apparently know each other, because they even belong to the same team. This all makes me think that it looks like a real cheating.
Your solution is very unfortunate to be similar to theirs. If you really don't know these other two persons, then you had a bad day.
Thanks for your reply.
The odds of two players having nearly identical code may not insanely low, since there are O(n^2) ways to match two codes. (birthday attack)
If you don't cheat it probably won't happen again.
I didn't cheat. And the codes aren't exactly identical.
Why were your solutions skipped when you participated in the older Codeforces Round 715 (Div. 2)?
I don't think this is because of common source published before the competition ...
The point is that you should follow conventions and comment rather than create a new blog.
oh ok
I have already created a comment before I created the blog. https://codeforces.net/blog/entry/8790#comment-788654