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By MathModel, history, 43 hours ago, In English

Hello Codeforces!


MathModel Setting Tour Continues!
I'm glad to share my tour of problem-setting with you! Recently, I have been setting problems for multiple platforms such as CodeForces Gym, CodeChef, KEP and RoboContest !, and more is coming $$$!$$$


We are excited to announce a new Weekend Practice round #5 on March 16, at 16 UTC. This is a rated competition at Eolymp.

Format and Difficulty

Same as in previous rounds, the competition is primarily aimed at improving practical skills. There will be 2 hours for 5 tasks of varying difficulty, the easiest of which can even be solved by beginners.

The scoring for each task being block-based (meaning points are awarded for each block of tests separately, and only if the solution passes all tests in the block). If there is a tie between two participants, the one whose last productive submission (i.e., a submission that added at least one point) was made earlier will be ranked higher in the leaderboard.

The statements will be available in the following languages: English, Ukrainian, French, Spanish, Azerbaijani and Russian.

Registration

You can join the competition on the competition page.

Prizes

The top-10 participants of the competition, as well as 10 random participants from those who rank from 11th to 100th place, will receive prizes in the form of t-shirts. Please, note, that we have changed how prizes are awarded,

Visit Frequently Asked Questions section to learn more.

Thanks a lot to:

Sponsors

This round is sponsored by Pinely.

Pinely is a dynamic company, which deals with algorithmic trading is privately held and self-funded, with offices in Singapore, the Netherlands and Cyprus. We specialize in high-frequency and ultra-low latency trading, striving to be among the best trading companies in the world.

To join our team, please send your resume to [email protected].

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The start time in the blog seems to be wrong. The timeandate.com link and the eolymp page say that the contest starts at 16:00 UTC.

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As a tester, i've not tested yet

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