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By Hosen_ba, 3 months ago, In English

We are happy to invite you to participate in 2024 Tishreen Collegiate Programming Contest that was held on the 25th of June in latakia, Syria.

The problems are authored and prepared by ahmad_alghadban, Ahmad7_7, Zaher, Go8, EyadBT, JaberSH1, Khaled_Mardini, SaeedSabbagh, Neodoomer, Yaman_Alwaza, OmarAlzakout, and me.

Thanks to The_Hallak, AmmarDab3an, King_of_the_city, SUL, THE_THUNDERSTORM_BEGINS, better.call.grizo,skahl15, Khaled_Al_Awad, AhmadSelo, abd-alrzaq, and kareem_Bizreh for testing the contest.

We would love to hear your feedback on the problems in the comments section. Hope you enjoy solving the problems!

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By Hosen_ba, history, 13 months ago, In English

Has anyone solved any of these two problems using Dominator Tree?

https://cses.fi/problemset/task/1703

https://cses.fi/problemset/task/1203

Unfortunately my code is failing on a couple tests.

I'd really appreciate it if anyone provides an accepted code using Dominator Tree.

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By Hosen_ba, history, 14 months ago, In English

Hi, Codeforces.

Recently I have been thinking of the following task:

You are given a tree with $$$N$$$ vertices, each vertex $$$v$$$ has a value $$$a_v$$$ written on it, and you have to process following query ONLINE. given two vertices $$$u$$$ and $$$v$$$, you have to output the MEX of the values on the path from $$$u$$$ to $$$v$$$. The values are not necessarily distinct.

constrains: $$$N$$$<=1e5

If anyone can share any ideas, I will be extremely grateful.

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