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How did this even happen?
It says that the constraints are 0 ms and 0 MB?
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http://mirror.codeforces.com/predownloaded/db/71/db71b835b400d96d1a046c43b07dccaf4d297a23.png
How did this even happen?
It says that the constraints are 0 ms and 0 MB?
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Auto comment: topic has been updated by Franklyn_W (previous revision, new revision, compare).
And it throws "Can't read or parse problem descriptor" for me in virual contest.
I'm still investigating this task and here what I have:
I've logged the difference between two values of m * log(m) + log(log(m)) for m = 200.0 in first case and it appears to be ~5e-14, so this is the reason. But when I'm trying to reproduce this problem manually (see main at 15719829), it is giving zero difference. On my mac with clang 6.0 compiler case 200.0 200.0 200.0 gives proper answer: x^y^z. Can anyone help?
I think the post is about that problem D is not opening anymore.
You're right, moving it to the editorial post.
Sorry, I accidentally click "Discard" button. Now it is recovered. Peace.