The contest lasts 5 hours (12:00-5:00 PM) at the PETR 118 and will be held through codeforces.com.
You will be required to set up an account on Codeforces, and should do so before registering.
Participants need to sign up in advance.
Solutions to problems are submitted by uploading code, which will be compiled and run against test cases. Problems typically have a time limit of 1 second for the code to solve each test case. There will be between 9 - 12 problems in total.
Problems
There will be between 9 - 12 problems in total.
Solutions to problems are submitted by uploading code, which will be compiled and run against test cases.
Problems typically have a time limit of 1 second for the code to solve each test case.
Problems are not given in order of difficulty.
Input is read from standard input, and output is written to standard output (for C++, this is cin and cout).
Judging
Competitors are ranked by number of problems solved.
The tiebreaker is the total amount of time used to solve the problems, with a 20 minute penalty for each incorrect submission if the problem is eventually solved.
Problems typically have a time limit of 1 second for the code to solve each test case.
Input is read from standard input, and output is written to standard output (for C++, this is cin and cout).