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By wuhudsm, history, 17 months ago, In English

Hello, Codeforces!

We are happy to invite you to TheForces Round #19 (Briefest-Forces), which will take place on Jul/03/2023 18:05 (Moscow time)

What is TheForces Round?

Editorial

You will have 135 minutes to solve 6 problems.

All the statements are very short and brief,and we strongly recommend you to read all problems.

The round is rated:) After the round is over,you can find your rating changes here.

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17 months ago, # |
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Let's go!!

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As a tester, prepare ur ...

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as a tester

Spoiler

If you've done all the problems you can try to think about how do you do E with minimal memory, here's an sol that does 12,000 KB

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Cool, GL & HF.

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Will TheForces rating change after the round? Yes, it will.

After the round, you can find your TheForces rating here

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The registration is open!

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TheForces is great but... Starts a little bit late. That might cause insomnia. Please upvote if you agree and downvote if you disagree.

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All Problems are in Queue.Will it Disturb the Contest?

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The checker is broken.

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D long queue!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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ohh, problem E is... so dirty code(for me)

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What is wrong with this- [submission:211970161] ?

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    Not able to view code.

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      17 months ago, # ^ |
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      You can copy the code from the Editorial and submit it. After you get AC, you will be able to view the test data.

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        can u make other submissions to view?

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          After you get AC, you can view other submissions

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    I think the solution is O(n^2) with all values in the array a and c being multiples of m.

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      m can have maximum of 1344 factors so it will be O(1344*1344).

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    You forgot fast io:(

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    I tried it out with Fast IO. The input for this problem is very large it seems.

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      Thanks for this info. I guess this contest is of no use then.

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        Why do you think so? I felt the problems were clever, regardless of the constraints. Fast IO is a pretty common thing, and it is assumed to be used by everyone.

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        "I guess this contest is of no use then."

        Shouldn't you be glad that you learned about fast IO in an unrated contest?

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    how it is visible but other submissions not visible

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      You can copy the code from the Editorial and submit it. After you get AC, you will be able to view the test data.

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    I guess that's because you don't have fast IO!

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how to solve F? i thought it was related to cycle decomposition and tried but failed...

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what is the logic of problem A

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    If $$$l_1+r_1 > l_2 + r_2$$$, then the probability of Alice's winning is higher than Bob's.

    You can check the proof in the editorial here.

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      Just curious who choose this as problem A? It is easy to guess, but very hard to prove.

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problem E: ref: https://mirror.codeforces.com/gym/104455/submission/211981570
is there no way to make this O(7.(2n)) solution pass?

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Why this contest is not added into TheForces Rounds Group?

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Why the yesterday's TheForces #19 round is deleted ?