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Good evening.
Today's round is mine, as the previous one. This round will be for participants of the second division. Participants of the first division can take part in the round out of competition.
RAD, Connector, it4.kp and MikeMirzayanov helped me to prepare this round. Delinur translated statements into English.
Contest will be in the good old tradition of Codeforces. No any innovations, pretty short and clear statements.
Points for problems are standard: 500-1000-1500-2000-2500.
Good luck everyone!
UPD. Round was ended, ratings was updated.
Winners:
1. tsundere
2. jte
3. abacadaea
4. ltaravilse
Editorial.Hello everyone!
I am the author of problems of today round. RAD, Connector, it4.kp helped me to prepere this contest. Delinur thanslated statements into english.
It will be a thematic contest. And the theme is Disgaea.

Hi all!
Now it's time for 80th Codeforces Beta Round.
The authors of the contest are: Alex_KPR, winger, RAD, Connector, it4.kp. I hope all problems will be interesting for you and not extremely hard. ;)
Today is Connector's birthday — so, let's congratulate him together!
Good luck and have fun!
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Thank you for your action! =)
Top 10 participants in the first division are:
Place | Who |
1 | SergeiRogulenko |
2 | hos.lyric |
3 | Romka |
4 | neal |
5 | sdya |
6 | KADR |
7 | ftiasch |
8 | niyaznigmatul |
9 | dolphinigle |
10 | AleX |
There are only two participants who beat problem E: the winner of the contest SergeiRogulenko and MBabin who gets 76th place.
Top 3 participants in the second division are:
Congratulations and good luck at the next time!
Official tutorial will be added later. But AlexanderBolshakov already wrote the tutorial about most of problems.
Problems were translated by Delinur.
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Tutorial is here.
Hello!
I'm, Valeriy Samojlov, graduating student of SPbSU, present you codeforces beta round 79. Today you will meet with boy Gerald and will help him to solve some living problems.
Today we have usually cost of problems in both divisions: 500 - 1000 - 1500 - 2000 - 2500.
It my first codeforces round, I hope, problems will be interesting.
I want to thank Artem Rakhov (RAD) for big help with preparation of problems, Makar Krasnoperov (Connector) for some useful remarks and Maria Belova for translation.
Good luck for participants of both dovisions!
Contest is over! Congratulation to winners!
Division 1:
1. RAVEman
2. ilyakor
3. ACRush
Division 2:
1. SuperLight
2. xiaowuc1
Editoral a appeared.

Hi all!
Unknown Language Round #3 is going to take place on 30th of July. (This very Saturday -- Friday for some parts of the world)
This is the third contest of its type. The rules are easy (and fun):
| Codeforces will undergo scheduled system maintenance between July 25th and July 27th. On these days you may notice some problems in the Codeforces website or in the Codeforces judging system. If you encounter a problem, please wait a few minutes and try again. Thank you for your patience. UPD: Work is finished, thank you all for your patience. UPD 2: It appeared side-effect: TeX formulas, which are rendered in the images now looks supercontrast. I'll fix it soon. |
Congratulations to Petr Mitrichev (Petr), the Yandex.Algorithm 2011 Champion!
Congratulations also to Dmitry Dzhulgakov (dzhulgakov), Makoto Soejima (rng_58), Ivan Metelsky (ivan.metelsky), Alexey Levin (levlam) and Gennady Korotkevitch (tourist) who placed 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 respectively! They solved as many problems as the champion. Full results are available here
Problems turned out to be really difficult: nobody managed to solve more than 3 problems during the 2 hours of competition. Problem A was considered much simpler than all others by the contest authors, but less than half of participants could solve it, and even the champion lacked 30 seconds to fix the last bug. Only one coder could solve problem E: Xhark from Korea.
Problem E was suggested by Ilya Kornakov (ilyakor) who is also a developer in my group at Yandex :) Problem A about domino and a guy named Gena was powered by Ivan Popelyshev (ivan.popelyshev). Problem B — Stanislav Pak, C — Denis Yarets. All three are also our employees. Problem D was suggested by Artem Ripatti. My problem was rejected at the last minute, so it will wait for you at the Petrozavodsk training camp :)
Thanks to all finalists, authors, participants out of competition, contest organizers, MIPT for the accomodations and the main sponsor — Yandex.
Good luck to everybody who competes in the OpenCup onsite today!
A few more photos from the competition:
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| Petr and our foreign guests rng_58, wata and dolphinigle |
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| ivan.metelsky, MikeMirzayanov and pieguy |
Hi everybody!
Yandex.Algorithm finalists were gathering in Dolgoprudny... Everybody in their own unique way :)
dzhulgakov, pieguy, levlam and Progger turned out to be the most organized and arrived at the start of the Summer School. They've already socialized with other participants and began solving and competing in the practical bioinformatics problem using a distributed Hadoop cluster accessible for all school participants — good for them! Two Japanese buddies rng_58 and wata landed at Sheremetyevo airport on July 13 at 17.55, and an hour later they were already receiving their badges from me. Their fellow-countryman LayCurse mixed up the dates and took the tickets for the same flight but for July 14 :) tourist with his father came in the morning on July 14th, and dolphinigle landed yesterday late in the evening and told me I was the first man in Russia he met who spoke English :) ivan.metelsky "burst" into the room of the School organizers sleeping after yesterday's party at 8 AM; he got there himself without any instructions :) e-maxx arrived at Moscow by train at 10.38 in the morning and made his way directly to the competition with our other friends from Saratov - with some adventures on the way: the electric trains to Dolgoprudny have a break from 11.10 till 13.40. ktuan decided last minute that he won't spend his last univercity vacation for the finals, and Burunduk1 seems to have been too busy with teaching high school students and didn't answer my e-mails and phone calls (tut-tut, Sergey!) — I wonder whether he will be coming last minute. Petr will drive here from Moscow just before lunch. My intern zeliboba studies at MIPT and lives in the same building where all the other participants of the Summer School, so he'll probably come to the contest floor last :)
Everybody can register and participate in the round as usual. Those who don't participate in the onsite round will be out of competition, but the round is rated for everybody in Div-1.
I remind you that the contest time is unusual today: we will start at 16.00 The problems are harder than usual in Div-1 today — looking forward to a bitter struggle!
Update: full results
A few photos from the School's life starring our finalists Progger и pieguy:
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