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Discussion of Problem 1041. Nikifor

Problem 1041 "Nikifor" has been rejudged (+)
Posted by Sandro (USU) 21 Jan 2007 01:06
New tricky tests were added and TL was decreased to 1 sec.
233 authors lost AC.
It is unfair! (+)
Posted by Dmitry 'Diman_YES' Kovalioff 21 Jan 2007 15:35
You may add as many new tests as you want, but you must not change the TL. When I solved the problem 4 years ago my program was fast enough and now it is TLE. How could I imagine someone will decide to decrease the TL? Why should I solve the problem which had been already solved?
Re: It is unfair! (+)
Posted by Samsonov Alex [USU] 21 Jan 2007 15:43
Why then did you decrease the TL for problem 1421 once upon a time? :) Probably you wanted only more optimized solutions (or solutions with better complexity) to get AC?
It was several monthes not 6 years after the problem was added to the problemset (-)
Posted by Dmitry 'Diman_YES' Kovalioff 21 Jan 2007 15:55
Re: It was several monthes not 6 years after the problem was added to the problemset (-)
Posted by Nurbek 21 Jan 2007 18:20
Aren't you guys all moderators ? Why there is a misunderstanding then ? As I know you're all from the same university right ? or am I wrong ?
Nevermind !!!
Re: It was several monthes not 6 years after the problem was added to the problemset (-)
Posted by Samsonov Alex [USU] 21 Jan 2007 19:00
You want to us to fight and argue in persons and not on forums? Unfortunately, that's impossible (we live in different cities :)).
Not so far away in fact. I might come if you want it so much :))) (-)
Posted by Dmitry 'Diman_YES' Kovalioff 21 Jan 2007 19:33
Re: Not so far away in fact. I might come if you want it so much :))) (-)
Posted by Samsonov Alex [USU] 21 Jan 2007 19:44
Oh, I'm frozen in terror. :)
Re: Not so far away in fact. I might come if you want it so much :))) (-)
Posted by svr 21 Jan 2007 21:47
I agree with admins.
If TLE changed then they have created modern approach
during problem invistigation or new times- new cars.
Re: Not so far away in fact. I might come if you want it so much :))) (-)
Posted by KIRILL(ArcSTU) 21 Jan 2007 22:23
computers become much more faster since 2000 year, so
TL may be decreased in many problems from first volume
That's right! (+)
Posted by Vladimir Yakovlev (USU) 21 Jan 2007 22:45
TL for this problem was 5 seconds originally. It was decreased to 2 seconds in 2003 since judging system moved to faster PC. Finally, TL was decreased to 1 second because PC was upgraded again in 2005. I argee, we should change TL in 2005, but it's better late than never.
By the way... (+)
Posted by Sandro (USU) 22 Jan 2007 00:32
To Dmitry: Old TL was 2 sec, but your solution works more then 2 sec on 15 test and has WA on the tests > 15. So your solution was incorrect, but tests were weak.

Good luck in writing new solution! ;)
Re: Problem 1041 "Nikifor" has been rejudged (+)
Posted by fOrgIvE 22 Jan 2007 10:08
Any hint about the "tricky tests" ?
I think I need help, thx
Re: Problem 1041 "Nikifor" has been rejudged (+)
Posted by diver[rus] 25 Jan 2007 19:39
Omg.. My solution had silly mistake in Gauss method ('*' instead of '/'). And this solution got AC before rejudging.
i'm shocked...
Re: Problem 1041 "Nikifor" has been rejudged (+)
Posted by StarForever 25 Jan 2007 19:54
that's OK.
my original solution use "i" instead of "buy[i]" and got AC...
I won't find this error if there's no rejudging.
After adding some more tricky tests 25 solutions lost AC (-)
Posted by Sandro (USU) 15 Feb 2007 11:01