Regarding this problem: Cross Mountain Climb, actually what came to my mind is brute force and dp but the constraints are just too high (hi and d can reach 1e9), any hints ?
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Regarding this problem: Cross Mountain Climb, actually what came to my mind is brute force and dp but the constraints are just too high (hi and d can reach 1e9), any hints ?
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It has been a while, any ideas ??
This problem is from NWERC 2008 (Easy Climb). It seems like the most difficult problem of the competition, only problem unsolved (http://2008.nwerc.eu/live/scoreboard).
The best thing about (some) European Regionals is that they have editorials :D
You can find NWERC 2008's one here (http://2008.nwerc.eu/problems/nwerc08-solutions.pdf)
I intend to simulate this contest so I'll not take a look at it right now, good luck!
Thank you !