On February 24th starting at 2 PM US Eastern Time, the 2023 ICPC North America South Regional* will take place. This year, I will host the official contest broadcast, starting shortly before the beginning of the contest, on the ICPC Live YouTube channel. During the stream, I'll
- Follow the scoreboard and discuss the contest
- Discuss the problems and possibly solve a few of them (though unlike some of my past personal ICPC streams, solving problems and competing for the highest score will not be the main goal of the stream)
- Around two hours into the contest, SecondThread and I will join each other's streams via Zoom to discuss the problems overlapping between the South Division and the Pacific Northwest regional.
- Talk about the teams competing to advance to the 2024 ICPC North America Championship
- In keeping with recent tradition, I'm hoping to share some fun facts about the competing teams. If you're the contestant or coach of a competing team and want to share a fun fact for me to read on stream while covering your team, please comment below or send me a DM (including your university and team name).
- Answer questions asked by viewers
- If you have a question you'd like me to answer on stream, feel free to comment below!
- And more!
The South Division comprises the Mid-Atlantic, South Central, and Southeast North America regions. Teams from all three regions will compete on the same problemset and scoreboard, and the top few teams from each region, as well as potentially some extra teams from the combined scoreboard, will advance to the North America Championship. Historically, these three regions have been highly competitive, so we should be in for an exciting regional!
The contest website is at this link, and open mirrors for the two divisions will be held simultaneously with the contest: Division 1 and Division 2.
I hope to see you on the stream! Good luck to all of the participating teams!
*: Not a typo; due to ongoing schedule difficulties resulting from COVID, the 2023 regional is being held in 2024.
Is there any way for spectators to make submissions on the problems during the contest?
Yes, register for the open mirrors linked in the blog above.
Thanks I'm blind. Thought those linked to the real leaderboards
What is the difference between division 1 and 2?
The Division 1 contest consists of harder problems and is designed for strong teams with substantial background in algorithms. The Division 2 contest consists of more approachable problems designed so that teams with only an introductory-level background in computer science can make substantial progress. Only teams competing in Division 1 are eligible to advance to the North America Championship.
how to be in top 10 Geothermal
Are there solutions?
Not that I know of. They might be posted at http://serjudging.vanb.org/ in the future since that's where past South problemsets and solutions have shown up, but no guarantees since I haven't seen any official confirmation that solutions will be posted there.
How to make submission after the contest?
All of the problems, plus some from other regionals, are available here.
Who was your favorite team Geothermal?
The teams from Swarthmore and the teams my friends were on (UT Orange, fanclubfanclub, UCF Catalan, possibly others I'm missing).
Cool! Hope to see you in NAC.
Unfortunately, I have a conflicting event that weekend, so I don't plan to attend NAC this year. Best of luck to you and the other teams!
Oh, that’s a shame. Thank you.
Div 1 Standings http://pacnwreal.icpc-vcss.org/scoreboard/index_D1.html
Div 1 Open Contest https://open.kattis.com/contests/pacnw23d1open
Div 2 Standings http://pacnwreal.icpc-vcss.org/scoreboard/index_D2.html
Div 2 Open Contest https://open.kattis.com/contests/pacnw23d2open
Where can I find the editorial?
Agreed, I can't seem to find it anywhere on Kattis.
Enjoyed this contest
Nice one