Hello Codeforces! Because in April I have a lot of free time and I want to improve my CP skills, I will try doing a virtual every day for a month. I don't know if it's the best practice method but I'll still give it a shot. To keep myself motivated I'll update this blog once a week(?). Feel free to join along!
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Day 1: I did ARC 158 where I only solved A
Day 2: CF862 solved A,B quite fast. Unable to solve C with binary search on set(lowerbound). Performance : 1193
Day 3: CF861 (virtual) Solved A,B fast (trey were standard) but got 3WA. I tried C with backtracking but I realized it is too slow. Performance : 1315
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Day 4: Today I did CF863 div 3. Like someone mentioned this contest felt like a div 2.25 (at least for me). I managed to solve A,B,C quickly (but still they were a bit tricky) and spent like 1:30 trying for D,E but with no progress. Performance : 1318, Almost reached pupil
Day 5: No contest today :(. I solved 1805C from 862_DIV2 (DAY 2). In the contest I was close : I proved that (b — k) ^ 2 should be < 0. But I didn't realized that we can use upper_bound to look for k since a,b,c are fixed. I enjoyed this problem, it has a nice solution.
Day 6: I tried D from same contest, but I needed to learn All longest path from CPH (competitive programmer handbook). I did that but still got TLE on 8 and I don't know the reason why. My solution seems O(N).
Day 7: I started solving problems for this blog :https://mirror.codeforces.com/blog/entry/114789
Solved:
1519D (1600) I didn't come up with the solution, but when I checked the editorial is was a trivial N^2 dp. Maybe if I spent more time before checking the editorial I could have solved it. Nevertheless a good problem for a beginner with dp.