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1596
. Knight Mare
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is there any effient algo to solve n<=11,m<=11??
Shen Yang
1596
. Knight Mare
28 Oct 2017 12:27
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is there any effient algo to solve n<=11,m<=11??
Shen Yang
27 Oct 2017 06:16
I know how to construct larger cases when knowing solution n<=11&&m<=11,but brute_force for small tests is tooooooooo slow..
Re: is there any effient algo to solve n<=11,m<=11??
Shen Yang
28 Oct 2017 12:27
AC....
Urra
xurshid_n
1596
. Knight Mare
16 Aug 2012 12:40
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Urra
xurshid_n
24 Jul 2012 17:38
Ac!!!! 0.031 s.
Re: Urra
Neofit
25 Jul 2012 09:42
How to solve it? What idea?
Re: Urra
Neofit
25 Jul 2012 10:19
http://www.mimuw.edu.pl/~rytter/TEACHING/ALCOMB/efficient%20algorithm%20recursion%20knight.pdf
Edited by author 25.07.2012 10:19
Re: Urra
xurshid_n
16 Aug 2012 12:40
my be need to delete this link :))
When No Solution??
xurshid_n
1596
. Knight Mare
23 Jul 2012 18:02
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When No Solution??
xurshid_n
11 Mar 2012 22:45
N and M both are odd numbers --> No solution ???
Re: When No Solution??
Zurg
18 Mar 2012 17:43
Try to find out it yourself. It shouldn't be hard.
Re: When No Solution??
xurshid_n
23 Jul 2012 18:02
I was right! for n and m are odd -> no solution!
But, solution is backtrasing or not?
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