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By csacademy, 7 years ago, In English

Hello, Codeforces!

We are going to host a new contest at csacademy.com. Round #69 will take place on Wednesday, February/14/2018 15:05 (UTC). This round will be a Div. 2, affecting users with a rating below 1800.

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Contest format:

  • You will have to solve 5 tasks in 2 hours.
  • There will be full feedback throughout the entire contest.
  • Tasks will not have partial scoring, so you need to pass all test cases for a solution to count (ACM-ICPC-style).
  • Tasks will have dynamic scores. According to the number of users that solve a problem the score will vary between 100 and 1000.
  • Besides the score, each user will also get a penalty that is going to be used as a tie breaker.

About the penalty system:

  • Computed using the following formula: the minute of the last accepted solution + the penalty for each solved task. The penalty for a solved task is equal to log2 (no_of_submissions) * 5.
  • Solutions that don't compile or don't pass the example test cases are ignored.
  • Once you solve a task you can still resubmit. All the following solutions will be ignored for both the score and the penalty.

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How to solve E?

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    I solved it by coding a dp solution and then trying to guess a recurrence relation from the results for smaller values of n. After finding the recurrence relation, then it was a simple matrix exponentiation. I could not solve the problem during the contest as the whole process took me a bit more than 2 hours. Can anyone who solved it during the contest, tell a bit more about how to approach these types of problems? The editorial did not help much here.