By zeliboba, 9 years ago, translation, In English

Hello everyone!

Congratulations from AIM Fund to Codeforces on their 5th anniversary! Many of our employees take part in competitive programming, so we took the opportunity to support the crowdfunding campaign run by Codeforces. We appreciate what we have learned here and we are grateful for the enjoyable moments that we spent solving interesting problems. Within the next month, we are planning to run our round and will do our best to create challenging problems.

Our company specialises in proprietary trading, the key concepts in our work are big data, low latency and high frequency. Our team mainly consists of graduates from the MSU Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics and Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT).

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By Nickolas, 9 years ago, translation, In English

This round features Picat, a language somewhat similar to Prolog. We tried to make most of our problems convenient to solve using declarative approach.

The traditional A+B program (A and B are space-separated) looks as follows:

main =>
  A = read_int(),
  B = read_int(),
  C = A + B,
  println(C).

The main source of information about language is http://picat-lang.org/ The contest uses version 0.9.

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By fcspartakm, 9 years ago, translation, In English

Hello, Codeforces!

I'd like to invite you to Codeforces Round #297 (Div. 2). It'll be held on Thursday, March 26 at 19:30 MSK and as usual Div. 1 participants can join out of competition.

Great thanks to Maxim Akhmedov (Zlobober) for helping me preparing the contest, to Maria Belova (Delinur) for translating the statements into English, to Mike Mirzayanov (MikeMirzayanov) for the great Polygon platform and ideas of some problems and to my old friends Pavel Kholkin (HolkinPV), Ilya Los (IlyaLos), Vitaliy Kudasov (kuviman) and Arthur Svechnikov (ikar) for writing solutions.

The scoring distribution will be announced later. Good luck everyone!

UPD The scoring is smooth dynamic (with steps of 250 points). More information about this can be found here. Tasks will be arranged in order of ascending supposed difficulty.

UPD2 Competition completed! Thank you all!

UPD3 You can find editorial here.

UPD4 Congratulations to the winners!

  1. cikofte
  2. fcspartakm_2
  3. stealife
  4. GITLER228
  5. alpq654321

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By MikeMirzayanov, 9 years ago, translation, In English

Hello!

VK Cup 2015 — Round 1 (unofficial online mirror, Div. 1 only) — is public unofficial replay of Round 1. It means that if you didn't take part in VK Cup (for example, you are not Russian-speaking), decided to cancel further participation in VK Cup or didn't pass a Qualification you can take part in VK Cup 2015 — Round 1 (unofficial online mirror, Div. 1 only). You should be in Div. 1 to take part in it.

Mostly it will be typical round with regular Codeforces rules. Persons (not teams) will take part in it. The problems will be in English and in Russian. It will be hacks and rating will be updated after it. It will be used recently implemented smoother dynamic problem scores with 250 points steps. You can read about it here.

There were many not Russian-speaking teams in VK Cup Qualifications. I encourage these teams to respect the position of the organizers and not to take part in official Round 1. Please, take part in VK Cup 2015 — Round 1 (unofficial online mirror, Div. 1 only).

Wish you good luck!

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