Is there O(n^2) solution? I use O(n^3/16)+O(n*m) with very very small constant and got accepted...561ms
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http://codeforces.net/gym/100927 problem B
Is there O(n^2) solution? I use O(n^3/16)+O(n*m) with very very small constant and got accepted...561ms
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