Competitors can join our Discord server here.
The Montgomery Blair HS Computer Team is proud to present the fourth iteration of the semi-annual Montgomery Blair Informatics Tournament (mBIT), which will be held online from 10:00 AM — 2:00 PM EDT on Saturday, June 12 (6/12/21). If you are interested in competing, please register at https://mbit.mbhs.edu/. The contest will be hosted on our personal servers at https://mbit.live/. All problems were written by the Montgomery Blair Computer Team, including 12tqian, gabrielwu, galen_colin, smax, meiron03, Blastman, alien_lover, czhang2718, and spiralsim. Special thanks to our testers, Monogon and DenjellBoone!
mBIT is split into two divisions: Standard and Advanced. Teams may choose which division to compete in. Standard division problems are roughly USACO Bronze to Silver difficulty, while Advanced division problems range from USACO Silver to Platinum. Most Standard problems could be found on a Div 3 contest or early on in a Div 2 contest. Advanced problems are more comparable to Div 1 (and more difficult Div 2) problems.
mBIT allows teams of up to 4 competitors! Anybody may compete, regardless of their age or country. There will be Amazon gift cards reserved for the top high school teams in both divisions, in addition to the top overall teams in the Advanced division. To qualify for "high school status," all members of your team must be current high school (or middle school) students.
Prizes (per person):
$50, $25, $25 for the first, second, and third HS teams in Advanced
$25, $10, $10 for the first, second, and third overall teams in Advanced that are not among the top three HS teams
$25, $10 for the first HS team and first MS team in Standard
All prize winners will get a Wolfram|Alpha Pro subscription, and the top middle school Standard team will receive AoPS coupons.
Here are the mBIT problems from our most recent contest last November:
Standard problems | Standard solutions | Test your solutions on this Codeforces gym
Advanced problems | Advanced solutions | Test your solutions on this Codeforces gym
All information, including problems from our other two contests, can be found on our website. Registration will remain open up until the day of the contest.
Message me or email [email protected] if you have any questions! We hope to see you compete!
mBIT is proudly sponsored by the amazing people at United Therapeutics, Wolfram Research, and AoPS! We are working in partnership with the Competitive Programming Initiative (CPI).
looking forward to a contest where blair wont smurf on everyone else :D
looking forward to a contest where gyrating cats can participate
looking forward to a contest where gyrating cats can participate
looking forward to a contest where gyrating cats can participate
looking forward to a contest where gyrating cats can participate
looking forward to a contest where gyrating cats can participate
looking forward to a contest where gyrating cats can participate
looking forward to a contest where gyrating cats can participate
looking forward to a contest where gyrating cats can participate
looking forward to a contest where gyrating cats can participate
looking forward to a contest where gyrating cats can participate
Yay!
is it a coincidence almost all the authors have the chinese names?
yes
Perhaps they changed their names to Chinese names to write the problems for this round
I haven't seen any master having so many downvotes like u rotavirus -_-
Irony here is even after being constantly downvoted alot, he has triple digit contribution lol
Awesome, I can't wait! I saw that the scoring system has changed on the website. Will there still be subtasks?
Nope, there will not be any subtasks. That being said, there still is partial credit on the system tests (1 point per test case, 20 bonus points if you get all of them right), it's just that you need to pass all pretests to get your program run on the system tests.
Please join our discord server. It's lonely ;-;
Once again, here is the server link.
What will the compiler flags/compilation command for C++ be? I know pragmas are useless on contests like USACO, but I'm curious whether we can use pragmas on mBIT.
We compile with
O3
, and yes, you may use other pragmas.What is the reason to use that flag?
O3
is often faster thanO2
, but you can manually change it with pragmas if you so desire.As a tester I enjoyed the problems very much and think you will too.
Is last time's contest a good representation of this time's difficulty?
Yes (it might be slightly harder).
By when shall we expect the editorials ?
Will a gym contest be available so that we can try the problems we were unable to solve?