Hello, can anyone share the solution of problem B, F and J.
Update: I know how to solve B. During the contest, I forget to consider some special cases.
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Hello, can anyone share the solution of problem B, F and J.
Update: I know how to solve B. During the contest, I forget to consider some special cases.
This is a problem from ONTAK 2014 and you can find the polish statment here Sumy.
You are given a sequence A = {a1, a2, ..., an}, every element in A is different.
You should construct another sequence B = {b1, b2, ..., bm} which meets the following conditions:
n ≤ 21, 1 ≤ ai ≤ 1017
can someone provide some ideas?
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