The 2016 Judges for the ACM-ICPC World Finals in Phuket, Thailand have officially released the explanations behind each of the 13 problems at this year’s contest.
Check out what the judges were thinking:
http://bit.ly/ICPC2016JudgeExplain
You can also visit Kattis online:
https://online.acmicpc.org/
Visit the ICPCNews YouTube channel to watch the ICPC Analytics team demonstrate each solution by clicking the video links below:
Problem A: Balanced Diet
Problem B: Brand Assigment
Problem C: Ceiling Functions
Problem D: Clock Breaking
Problem E: Forever Young
Problem F: Longest Rivers
Problem G: Oil
Problem H – not solved – no video
Problem I: Road Times
Problem J: Spin Doctor
Problem K: String Theory
Problem L: Swap Space
Problem M: What Really Happened on Mars?
All problems expect Problem H were solved during the contest. The following universities were first to solve:
Problem C – Chulalongkorn University (minute 11)
Problem E – Harvard University (minute 15)
Problem L – Massachusetts Institute of Technology (minute 18)
Problem G – Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (minute 37)
Problem B – St. Petersburg ITMO University (minute 42)
Problem K – St. Petersburg State University (minute 44)
Problem A – Radboud University (minute 71)
Problem D – University of Wroclaw (minute 79)
Problem F – St. Petersburg ITMO University (minute 208)
Problem J – St. Petersburg State University (minute 223)
Problem M – Shanghai Jiao Tong University (minute 225)
Problem I – Stanford University (final hour)
Problem H – not solved
