How can this problem be solved with persistent segment tree??Although there are other methods to solve this but i am interested in persistent segment tree!!
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How can this problem be solved with persistent segment tree??Although there are other methods to solve this but i am interested in persistent segment tree!!
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Since Ai <= 10**5, you could maintain a segment tree for each i such that it contains 1 in its jth position if arr[j] >= i.
You could form segment tree for ith index from i+1 index easily. Overall there would be total n updates. Hence O(nlogn) For querying start at root of Lth index and apply binary search to get position of kth value. O(qlogn)
AC code here