Hello everyone,
I'd like to invite everyone to participate in a 5-hours Gym contest (both teams and individual participants can join) which will be held this Thursday, January 24th at 04:00 PM MSK (GMT+4), check for other time zones here: http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?day=24&month=1&year=2013&hour=16&min=0&sec=0&p1=166 (The registration will be opened 6 hours before the contest)
We will use the problems from the last ACM Arab Collegiate Programming Contest 2012 (English statements only), and the actual contest scoreboard will be merged into the Gym's scoreboard. Please don't participate if you already solved or read the problems. Hopefully the problems will be interesting for both Div1 and Div2 coders.
We encourage you to participate in teams to simulate the actual contest.
I'd like to mention that we used Polygon to prepare the problems for the actual contest, which is an amazing system and helped us a lot. Many thanks to Mike Mirzayanov and the whole team.
Edit 1: The registration is opened now, you can register here: http://mirror.codeforces.com/gyms
Thanks, Ahmed Aly
Yeeeeeh :) Think, Create and solve (Together), my team.
is it will be unrated ?
Gym contests are always unrated.
Will its editorial be published .?
Hi,
Sorry to ask here, but you mentioned Polygon system, I didn't hear that before so I check that, but wiki doesn't works.. Is it works regularly?
Looking forward to participate in an unrated contest after a long long time :)
Where is the link for registration ???
Here: http://mirror.codeforces.com/gyms
Thanks, contest was great! How to solve J?
if x satisfy the condition, than x + 60 must satisfy
Why is it right?
Because 60 = Lcm(1,2,3,4,5,6)
Hey, i am new to GYM contests and i was wondering if you can see the tests after the contest has finished? I don't seem to be able to see them , why is that?
Rather easy contest, and, therefore, amusing.
Unfortunately, my solutions seem very clumsy and hard compared to those of the top contestants.
(for those, who doesn't know: you can watch others' submissions on the problems you've solved. And there is no way to derive tests anyhow)
Where is the editorial please?
What's test 35 of problem F