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By ikatanic, history, 8 years ago, In English

On Saturday, 7 November 2015 09:00CET the organizers of the Central Europe Regional Contest will host the 'CERC 2015 Warmup' online contest. The primary goal of the contest is to provide the CERC teams an additional opportunity to practice and familiarize themselves with the Evaluation System to be used at this year's CERC. All CERC teams are strongly encouraged to participate, all other teams (or individuals) are welcome to participate as well. In order to participate, you need to register through the Evaluation System at least one hour before the contest start.

The contest will last for 5 hours and be conducted under the standard ACM ICPC rules (supported languages are C, C++ and Java). The problemset will feature 10-12 problems selected from the previous Croatian ICPC and highschool contests.

The Evaluation System will be available at http://cerc-warmup.hsin.hr/. Registration opens on Friday, 6 November 2015 08:00CET and closes on Saturday, 7 November 2015 08:00CET.

The CERC 2015 organizing committee.

UPDATE: Registration is now open. Please note that participants of CERC don't need to register.

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When will the editorial be published? How to solve B, E?

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    Why editorial? You can try googling statements or searching through COCI. E is there, for example (it's DP + some combinatorics). B: greedy decision on the final positions, finding moves with greedy "pick a possible good move" approach.