It seems that official APIO website has gone. Is there any other sources i can find English statements, especially APIO 2011.
Thanks in advance.
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It seems that official APIO website has gone. Is there any other sources i can find English statements, especially APIO 2011.
Thanks in advance.
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I happen to have the statement from 2011.
Australian training site has basically all the problems from 2010 to 2014 but they're not public. If you say a specific problem or year you want I'll post it.
It would be great if i can submit solutions to your training site. As you know some interactive problems are really hard to test.
It certainly isn't my training site, I've basically just finished being a student. I don't know much about the running of it, but I think the reason problems are private is because its aimed at training high school students and they want to give problems in a structured way rather than intimidating people with a massive list of them.
This: http://orac.amt.edu.au/aioc/train is the site, you could try asking using the email at the bottom to be given specific problems.