By Sulfox, 5 years ago, In English

Riichi...Tsumo! 2 han 2000 points!

Hi! Have you ever heard of the game called Mahjong Soul? It is a Japanese Mahjong game that is famous for the adorable characters.

We are excited to invite you to take part in Codeforces Round #635, where you can help the characters in trouble. This round will be held on Apr/15/2020 17:35 (Moscow time). Most importantly, it is rated for both divisions!

Each division will be given 6 problems and you will have 2.5 hours to solve them. An interactive problem may be found in this round. If you are not familiar with interactive problems, you can learn about them here.

The problems were prepared by EternalAlexander, ustze and me Sulfox.

We sincerely thank isaf27 for reviewing and coordinating the round, and MikeMirzayanov for providing such a great contest preparing environment.

Also thanks to the following testers:

Good luck to all the participants! Oh, one more thing, you can enjoy Mahjong Soul here!

UPD 1: The scoring distribution will be:

  • Div.1: 500 — 750 — 1500 — 2250 — (1750 + 1500) — 3250
  • Div.2: 500 — 1000 — 1500 — 1750 — 2500 — 3250

UPD 2: Protips:

  • There will be a sticker in each problem statement except 1F. If you are not interested in the story of the characters, you can skip the sentences above the stickers.

UPD 3: Congratulations to the winners!

  • Div.1
  1. boboniu (First to solve 1E!)
  2. maroonrk (First to solve 1F!)
  3. Golovanov399 (First to solve 1B!)
  4. Endagorion (First to solve 1D!)
  5. FizzyDavid
  6. faebdc
  7. lzr_010506
  8. yosupo
  9. Isonan
  10. Um_nik
  • Div.2
  1. Bojangles (First to solve 2E!)
  2. JbopkynyRubkLuxSR
  3. 01191020csl
  4. DreamLoIita
  5. hfyzw
  6. -45
  7. soltanmv
  8. Aquaa
  9. 18101130I3 (First to solve 2C!)
  10. DeD_TihoN

UPD 4: Thank you all for joining us! Editorial is out!

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By Yandex, 5 years ago, translation, In English

Dear Codeforces,

Happy 10th anniversary from Yandex! Over the past ten years, you have become more than just a platform for competitions having developed into a community hub where people can socialize, discuss interesting tasks and make useful contacts — a large part of life for every competitive programmer. Keep it up – continue growing and developing!

Codeforces, with its immense contribution to competitive programming, is very important to the entire community of sport programmers around the world. Yandex actively supports programming contests and competitions and appreciates what Codeforces does, having benefitted from a large number of talented employees with a background in competitive programming. It wouldn’t be the same without this community.

We would also like to use this opportunity to thank MikeMirzayanov for Polygon, which has become a traditional feature in most of our competitions.

P.S. It is an official account of Yandex. Follow us on Codeforces and stay tuned!

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By vovuh, history, 5 years ago, In English

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Hello! Codeforces Round 634 (Div. 3) will start at Apr/13/2020 17:35 (Moscow time). You will be offered 6 or 7 problems (or 8) with expected difficulties to compose an interesting competition for participants with ratings up to 1600. However, all of you who wish to take part and have rating 1600 or higher, can register for the round unofficially.

The round will be hosted by rules of educational rounds (extended ACM-ICPC). Thus, during the round, solutions will be judged on preliminary tests, and after the round it will be a 12-hour phase of open hacks. I tried to make strong tests — just like you will be upset if many solutions fail after the contest is over.

You will be given 6 or 7 (or 8) problems and 2 hours to solve them.

Note that the penalty for the wrong submission in this round (and the following Div. 3 rounds) is 10 minutes.

Remember that only the trusted participants of the third division will be included in the official standings table. As it is written by link, this is a compulsory measure for combating unsporting behavior. To qualify as a trusted participants of the third division, you must:

  • take part in at least two rated rounds (and solve at least one problem in each of them),
  • do not have a point of 1900 or higher in the rating.

Regardless of whether you are a trusted participant of the third division or not, if your rating is less than 1600, then the round will be rated for you.

Thanks to MikeMirzayanov for the platform, help with ideas for problems and for coordination of my work. Thanks to my good friends Daria nooinenoojno Stepanova, Mikhail awoo Piklyaev, Maksim Neon Mescheryakov and Ivan BledDest Androsov for help in round preparation and testing the round. Also thanks to Artem Rox Plotkin and Dmitrii _overrated_ Umnov for the discussion of ideas and testing the round!

Good luck!

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UPD: Also thanks to ma_da_fa_ka and infinitepro for testing the round!

UPD2: Editorial is published!

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By McDic, history, 5 years ago, In English

내가 돌아왔다! (Hello, Codeforces!)

I am thrilled to introduce you to Codeforces Round #633. Followings are basic information:

  • This contest will take place on Apr/12/2020 17:05 (Moscow time).
  • The round is rated for all participants who can understand this announcement. There will be two divisions.
  • There are 5 problems in each division and you will have 2 hours to solve it.
  • Score distribution will be announced later.

Followings are contributors:

Followings are some fun things:

  • antontrygubO_o is the most intense coordinator I have ever met. He rejected lots of my problems. Some example of rejection comments are below:
    • This problem is too standard.
    • Don't ask people about theorem and formula.
    • This problem is appeared in recent ptz camp with higher constraints.
    • I don't like it.
    • Rock Scissor Paper makes statement messy, because some people don't know about it.
    • D2A should be easier than this one.
    • I've found generalized version of this problem in POI.
    • Isn't this obvious?
    • Your proof is wrong.
    • This problem is not very interesting.
    • This is too (censored).
  • After lots of rejections, I tried my best to make problems to be interesting. I hope you like at least some of my problems.
  • This round was originally supposed to be rated for Div.2 only. However, after we completed Phase 1 testing, we found that my round is too hard for Div.2, so we added more problems and made this round to be Div.1.
  • In this round, statements will be even shorter than last contest.
  • Even for some of problems which my coordinator approved, there were critical issues that made problems to be excluded. I will introduce some of my rejected problems which won't be used anymore in another post, after this contest ends.

I hope everyone can enjoy my third contest. Thanks in advance!

Followings are updates:

  1. Score Distribution:
    • Div.1: 500 1000 1500 2000 2750
    • Div.2: 500 750 1250 1750 2250
  2. I am sorry for such Div2C/Div1A statement issue. We fixed that immediately after few minutes to the round, but we should have announced it.
  3. Editorial is posted: https://mirror.codeforces.com/blog/entry/75913
  4. I opened new mashup for excluded problems. These problems are originally approved by antontrygubO_o but excluded for some reasons.
    1. Binomial Determinant is old Div1D. We found this problem on google so we removed this.
    2. Divisible Xor is old Div1A. But since we made 3 xor problems, we removed this one.

Followings are winners:

<Div.1>

  1. tourist
  2. Radewoosh
  3. TLEwpdus
  4. ecnerwala
  5. gisp_zjz
  6. Maksim1744
  7. scott_wu
  8. Petr
  9. jiangly
  10. maroonrk

<Div.2>

  1. Nachia
  2. MyAngelBakapiano
  3. 0.142857
  4. kekekeke228
  5. LeierKing
  6. Ka_ng_Hyeon
  7. Anithas_love_for_tries
  8. confeito
  9. TOPCYBERFLOWER
  10. wattaihei

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By awoo, history, 5 years ago, translation, In English

Hello Codeforces!

On Apr/10/2020 17:35 (Moscow time) Educational Codeforces Round 85 (Rated for Div. 2) will start.

Series of Educational Rounds continue being held as Harbour.Space University initiative! You can read the details about the cooperation between Harbour.Space University and Codeforces in the blog post.

This round will be rated for the participants with rating lower than 2100. It will be held on extended ICPC rules. The penalty for each incorrect submission until the submission with a full solution is 10 minutes. After the end of the contest you will have 12 hours to hack any solution you want. You will have access to copy any solution and test it locally.

You will be given 6 or 7 problems and 2 hours to solve them.

The problems were invented and prepared by Roman Roms Glazov, Adilbek adedalic Dalabaev, Vladimir vovuh Petrov, Ivan BledDest Androsov, Maksim Neon Mescheryakov and me. Also huge thanks to Mike MikeMirzayanov Mirzayanov for great systems Polygon and Codeforces.

Good luck to all the participants!

Our friends at Harbour.Space also have a message for you:

Codeforces and Harbour.Space

Hey Codeforces,

What a crazy month it’s been!

We hope you and your loved ones are taking care of one another and catching up on everything you didn’t have time for on your normal schedules.

We’ve temporarily closed our physical campus and moved our classes online. It’s not as bad as it sounds though — we’ve always known the future is digital, so we were already preparing for this moment. Either way, we’re back.

SPECIAL PRIZE FOR EDU ROUND 85

This digital transformation opens the door to some pretty awesome new opportunities that allow us to get closer to our community, no matter where in the world they are.

That’s why we have a special prize for the next Educational Round, a space in a course of your choice from our Computer Science or Data Science Programs. You’ll be able to study online with us for 1, 2 or 3 weeks under some of the best Data and Computer Scientists in the world, with all fees on us.

The prize will be for the top 3 users who have confirmed their desire to participate in this competition. To sign up for it, leave us your handle in the form below.

Enrollment in the course you will participate in will depend upon the availability of the course, as well as the prerequisites required for that course.

We hope this provides you with extra incentive for the round, and we’re looking forward to seeing some of you soon!

PARTICIPATE

FULL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR BACHELOR’S PROGRAM

On a different note, we’re happy to announce that we’re offering full scholarships for the most talented high school students who want to study in our Computer Science or Data Science Bachelor’s programs at our university.

At the moment, we have two types of scholarships available:

The Full Scholarship. For the best of the best — all tuition costs are covered by the university. Just show up and show us what you’ve got.

The Co-Creator Scholarship. For those who want to help us change education — all tuition costs are covered by the university, and in addition to your studies, you get to help the Harbour.Space team on their mission for 4 hours/day, getting valuable practical experience in the field and working in a team with some of the brightest young professionals in town.

Fill out the form below and we will contact you for the next steps!

FILL OUT FORM

Looking forward to seeing you kick some ass in the next Educational Round, and stay safe!

Best, Harbour.Space University

Congratulations to the winners:

Rank Competitor Problems Solved Penalty
1 jqdai0815 7 153
2 jiangly 7 195
3 amnesiac_dusk 7 244
4 risujiroh 7 290
5 bmerry 7 310

Congratulations to the best hackers:

Rank Competitor Hack Count
1 greencis 174:-53
2 Java 94:-8
3 hackVerly 55:-2
4 mosemAlanfgar 55:-10
5 TheScrasse 40
2405 successful hacks and 1303 unsuccessful hacks were made in total!

And finally people who were the first to solve each problem:

Problem Competitor Penalty
A IQOver20 0:02
B arknave 0:02
C Siberian 0:03
D sevlll777 0:16
E LJC00118 0:19
F IceWiz 0:31
G Cirno_9baka 0:25

UPD: Editorial is out

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By PuRpLe_FoReVeR, 5 years ago, In English

Hello, Codeforces!

I'm glad to invite you to my first round Codeforces Round 632 (Div. 2), which will take place on Apr/08/2020 17:35 (Moscow time).

"Thank you" time!

I'd like to thank:

You'll be given 6 problems and 2 hours to solve them. Point distribution will be announced as soon as possible.

Hope you will enjoy the round! Good luck and have fun!

P.S: YES, IT'S RATED.

UPD: Score distribution: 500 — 750 — 1250 — 1750 — 2000 — 2500.

UPD2: Congratulations to the winners!!

Div2:

Wow, there is no unrated in div2 round!

All:

UPD3: I will post solution in several hours.

UPD4: It was very long several hours, I'm very sorry for that :( Editorial

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By dreamoon_love_AA, history, 5 years ago, In English

Hello, everyone! Codeforces Round #631 will be held at 03.04.2020 17:35 (Московское время).

The problems are almost from me(dreamoon_love_AA), except one problem of which the idea is from drazil and developed by me. Also we want to thank 300iq for helping me prepare the round, isaf27, tmt514, rowdark, yp155136, wangyenjen, n_dao107 and woruo27 for testing this round, and MikeMirzayanov for Codeforces and Polygon.

This is my third time organizing a problemset for a Codeforces round (my previous rounds: Codeforces Round #292, Codeforces Round #320).

Good luck and have fun!

UPD: Below is a message for you from MikeMirzayanov:

About two weeks ago, we completed the crowdfunding campaign dedicated to the 10th anniversary of Codeforces. Community help inspires and provides resources for the development and operation of the platform. Thanks! With this round, we want to say thank you to Denis aramis Shitov, for his significant contribution and support. It is valuable, important and very nice when people from the community lend a helping hand and congratulate. Thank you, Denis!

UPD2: Also thanks to Shik for testing the round!

UPD3: Score distribution:

  • Div2: 500 1000 1500 1750 2500
  • Div1: 500 750 1500 2000 2500

UPD4: link to tutorial

UPD5:

I won't say sorry that the pretests are not strong. Because I don't think the pretests must be strong in every contest.

But I still want to give congratulations to the winners:

div1:

  1. Um_nik
  2. tourist
  3. Petr
  4. ecnerwala
  5. ffao

div2:

  1. 3u_my_light
  2. hydd
  3. fafafafafafa
  4. timmyfeng
  5. FrijolitoAzul

Among these winners, I want to especially congratulate Um_nik. I am quite excited when I see him solve all problems.

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By Nickolas, 5 years ago, translation, In English

The contest is over; I hope you enjoyed it! The editorial is available here.


The 8th April Fools Day Contest will take place on Wednesday April 1st. This is a joke competition in which solving the problem is often easier than figuring out what the actual task is.

In this round you'll be given several weird problems and 2 hours to solve them. The contest will use ACM ICPC rules (no hacks, the standings are decided by the number of solved problems and penalty time earned on them), and it will be unrated. You can submit solutions in any language allowed by Codeforces, unless the problem says otherwise. To get an idea of what the contest will look like, you can check out the contests of the past years: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019.

As usual, to enjoy competing in this round you'll need a sense of humor compatible with mine. Good luck, and have fun!

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By triple__a, history, 5 years ago, In English

Hello Codeforces!

I am glad to invite you to my first official round Codeforces Round 630 (Div. 2), which will take place on Mar/31/2020 16:35 (Moscow time) (please note for the unusual starting time) and will be rated for all Division 2 participants.

You will be given 7 tasks and 150 minutes to solve them.

All tasks in this round were prepared by me. Hope that you will enjoy those tasks!

I would like to thank:

To avoid queueforces, we will provide small amount but strong (hope so) pretests for first few tasks. Hope it works!

Score distribution will be announced later.

Good luck and have fun!

UPD1: Score distribution: 500-1000-1250-1250-1750-2250-3000

UPD2: Contest is over, and here is the editorial.

UPD3:

I am sorry that pretests were not as strong as I excepted.

Congratulations to the winners:

div1+div2:

  1. vepifanov

  2. int128.

  3. PinkRabbitAFO

  4. 300iq

  5. nuip

div 2:

  1. int128.

  2. sorry_to_tourist

  3. camilla

  4. jerome_wei

  5. [user: _dawn]

people who were first to solve each task:

A: white_paperdog

B: MagentaCobra

C: okwedook

D: white_paperdog

E: GsjzTle

F: yooooooooo

G: GoGooLi

Lastly, thanks to Handsome2004 for the brilliant hack of E.

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