I am intrested in solution if n <= 1e5 and n — 1 <= m <= max((n-1) * n / 2 , 1e5) and k <= 1000. Is it exist or NP-hard? Thanks
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DIV-3 G Can be solved if n <= 1e5?
I am intrested in solution if n <= 1e5 and n — 1 <= m <= max((n-1) * n / 2 , 1e5) and k <= 1000. Is it exist or NP-hard? Thanks
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en5 | Stimsly | 2021-09-13 21:08:51 | 25 | Tiny change: 'k <= 1000. Is it exist or NP-hard? Thanks\n\n' -> 'k <= 1000.Thanks\n\n' | ||
en4 | Stimsly | 2020-10-23 16:32:12 | 81 | |||
en3 | Stimsly | 2020-10-23 15:55:31 | 4 | Tiny change: ' <= m <= max((n-1) * n' -> ' <= m <= min((n-1) * n' | ||
en2 | Stimsly | 2020-10-23 15:48:01 | 50 | |||
en1 | Stimsly | 2020-10-23 15:23:00 | 168 | Initial revision (published) |
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