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Can you explain what a "theme group" is? I have never heard this term in english before. Thanks
Dear farmersrice
Thanks for your question. The "theme groups" term was mentioned in the answer to the 6th question in the "Frequently Asked Question" blog. The term seems to be equivalent and/or closely related to the more common term "Interest Groups", groups of people who share particular decent and respectful interests of any sort in life, health, social and physical sciences. Please note that MikeMirzayanov, the author of the referred blog and the founder of Codeforces, may have a different interpretation of the term.
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