I want to order this book, but i couldn't find the table of contents for the full version. Can anybody who owns it tell me what it contains and if it could help someone with my rating improve at algorthmical thinking?
I want to order this book, but i couldn't find the table of contents for the full version. Can anybody who owns it tell me what it contains and if it could help someone with my rating improve at algorthmical thinking?
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It contains quite challenging problems, I think they are too hard for green. I would expect them to be interesting for the people of ACM ICPC final/semifinal level.
And what would be the rating of an usual ACM ICPC finalist/semifinalist level?
This should give you an idea
How many problems does the book contain? And how do they compare to CF difficulty levels, like div1-D or div1-E?
The book contains a selection of tasks from Polish contests. For each task the book provides a detailed analysis how to solve the task. However, most tasks in the book are very difficult, and I would not recommend it for Div2 coders.
A little bit offtopic, but is there somewhere I can get that book? The official website doesn't seem to work for me.
Look for "Looking for a Challenge?"
I won mine in Codility challenges, though they do not seem to have them anymore.