Of course, it was a great round, but I guess I have a nice summary of it here:
№ | Пользователь | Рейтинг |
---|---|---|
1 | tourist | 3993 |
2 | jiangly | 3743 |
3 | orzdevinwang | 3707 |
4 | Radewoosh | 3627 |
5 | jqdai0815 | 3620 |
6 | Benq | 3564 |
7 | Kevin114514 | 3443 |
8 | ksun48 | 3434 |
9 | Rewinding | 3397 |
10 | Um_nik | 3396 |
Страны | Города | Организации | Всё → |
№ | Пользователь | Вклад |
---|---|---|
1 | cry | 167 |
2 | Um_nik | 163 |
3 | maomao90 | 162 |
3 | atcoder_official | 162 |
5 | adamant | 159 |
6 | -is-this-fft- | 158 |
7 | awoo | 156 |
8 | TheScrasse | 154 |
9 | Dominater069 | 153 |
10 | nor | 152 |
Of course, it was a great round, but I guess I have a nice summary of it here:
Can anyone help me to describe the algorithm for solving this APIO 2012 Kunai?
http://apio-olympiad.org/2012/apio2012-official.pdf
Thanks XD
Hello kids,
I recently learned algorithm for finding bridge edges, but I couldn't find a clean code on it. Can anyone provide a nice implementation for the algorithm (I think it call Tarjan) for finding bridge edges?
Thanks very much!
Hello kids,
I am having a bit trouble with this problem from the IOI 1995. I solved part (1) by removing each node and checking for connectivity, but I cannot know how to solve part two, or give some reformulating in terms of graph theory. I cannot really understand what this part B is saying or asking for. (Some simple condition like part (1))
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks very much!
Название |
---|