Hello codeforces community!!
On this occasion I bring up a combinatorics problem.
This is the problem:
How many permutations of length N exist such that the following holds: for each i (1 <= i < N) p[i+1] — p[i] != 1
Constants: 1 <= N <= 500
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Hello codeforces community!!
On this occasion I bring up a combinatorics problem.
This is the problem:
How many permutations of length N exist such that the following holds: for each i (1 <= i < N) p[i+1] — p[i] != 1
Constants: 1 <= N <= 500
Hello Codeforces!!
I saw this problem days ago and I have tried to solve it since then but I have not been successful. Help me please
This is the problem
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