How to approach Constructive Algorithm problems?
Can you share some of the good problems ?
How to approach Constructive Algorithm problems?
Can you share some of the good problems ?
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Auto comment: topic has been updated by anupamshah_ (previous revision, new revision, compare).
I don't think there is any exhaustive list of methods to try. But what I'll try first is to typically try to spot some pattern/structure in the problem by making some observation on the samples, trying to create some small cases, etc. Sometimes, I might just write brute force first to make sure that I have a working algo. Perhaps from the brute force, I might be able to spot some optimization trick to write the optimal solution. If I am still stuck at this stage, I would probably give up. Because there is a good chance that I am missing an idea about number theory/some isolated algo concept.
agree with give up idea
Auto comment: topic has been updated by anupamshah_ (previous revision, new revision, compare).
Wow Thanks
These problems seem very difficult ,Could you suggest some easier ones to start with ?
This are some easier problems but most of them needs theory skills!
Easier Problems
AGC E
Yes.