Hello,
I was trying out this problem on Kattis, but I couldn't come up with an efficient solution. Can someone provide hints? It seems like an interesting problem.
Thanks in advance.
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Triangles — Kattis Problem
Hello,
I was trying out this problem on Kattis, but I couldn't come up with an efficient solution. Can someone provide hints? It seems like an interesting problem.
Thanks in advance.
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I_love_a0666 | 2017-03-25 23:38:22 | 339 | Tiny change: 'a(i, j, k)$\n\nThank' -> 'a(i, j, k)^2$\n\nThank' | |
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I_love_a0666 | 2017-03-25 23:14:00 | 282 | Initial revision (published) |
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