Can someone help me to solve this problem ? I try trie with sets in each vertex. It is TLE. how to reduce time?
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Can someone help me to solve this problem ? I try trie with sets in each vertex. It is TLE. how to reduce time?
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Maybe ternary search trie instead of a normal trie. Note I did not read the problem.
What is ternary search trie?..
from what I tried:
Persistent trie: per query, AC, 0.61s
It's clear how to solve using segment tree storing sorted arrays in each vertex in O(n·log(n)) memory and O(log2(n)·log(maxX)) time per query.
But I haven't a clue how to solve it using persistent segment tree, can you explain please?
Non persistent trie , AC, 0.75s
Used vectors in each vertex instead of sets.