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By DrSwad, 7 years ago, In English

Hello Codeforces!

I'm glad to announce that we will be having Round 18 of MathMash today at 17: 00 UTC. The round has been prepared by Golovanov399. Many thanks to him for his amazing efforts and hard works preparing everything for the round.

The round will consist of 10 problems, to be solved within 2 hours.

Points distribution for the problems are decided as 500-500-750-1000-1500-2000-2500-2500-3000-3000

We're inviting you all to join us in the contest. Hopefully we'll have a fun and successful round.


A few details about the contest:

  • In order to participate in the contest, you need to register first. Kindly follow this link to do so. Registration deadline has been removed from the contests. So now, you can register at any time before the contest ends.

  • I know this announcement is being placed in a coding website, but unfortunately using computer programs for MathMash contests is not allowed. We are trying to reward users' math skills with high ratings as there are not many sites that do this yet. We also try our best to set up the problems in such a way that any trivial brute force approach isn't supposed to work (for the mediocre/difficult problems).

  • Time-penalty is applicable for the contest: Each problem is given an appropriate number of points, which will be visible when the round starts. Participants will gain that many points — the time penalty after successfully submitting to a particular problem. The later the problem submission occurs, the more points being deducted due to time penalty.

  • The round is rated; which means that if you participate in the contest, your rating will be updated at the end of the round based on your rank in it. But you won't be considered as participating in the round if you don't submit any answer at all, even if you're registered for the contest.

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A little disclaimer from me: sometimes it's not clear how we can use a computer: it may look like authors want participants to check primality of many numbers fast or to google the coordinates of a triangle with given sides. In this problems it's possible (and maybe easier than it should be) to solve them completely on paper, using computer only to submit your answer and sometimes to put a value in a closed formula.

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I usually don't participate in this kind of contests, but it was interesting and fun. There will be an Editorial?

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    Refresh the page, there is an editorial tab.

    Glad you liked it, btw!