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By anup.kalbalia, 11 years ago, In English

CodeChef invites you to participate in the inaugural edition of LunchTime, the CodeChef Junior Programming Series, at http://www.codechef.com/LTIME01.

Time: 30th June 2013 (1100 hrs) to 30th June 2013 (1400 hrs). (Indian Standard Time — +5:30 GMT) — Check your timezone.

LunchTime is a part of our new CodeChef For Schools initiative.

LunchTime is specially targeted towards the middle and high school students from across the globe. If you are in middle school or high school, this is what will whet your appetite. Sharpen your weapon of choice and get take the fight to go against the programmers from all over the globe. On you rides the pride of your school, carve its name atop the rank tables and attain immortality. You will be on your own against the 4 algorithmic problems of varying difficulty and numerous worthy foes from different part of the globe for 3 hours when you attend LunchTime.
And if you have passed high school, do not fret. You can still take part and show them your worth.

Details: http://www.codechef.com/LTIME01/
Registration: Just need to have a CodeChef user id to participate. New users please register here

Problem Setter and Tester: Roman Rubanenko & Vamsi Kavala
Problem Editorialist: Bruno Oliveira

It promises to deliver on an interesting set of algorithmic problems with something for all.
The contest is open for all and those, who are interested, are requested to have a CodeChef userid, in order to participate.

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The contest has ended now. Editorials are being uploaded here: http://discuss.codechef.com/tags/ltime01/

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    Number theory problem is not IOI-like problems

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      Saying "IOI-like" we mean grading system first of all. However we try to keep IOI syllabus. This problem does not require any diffrent math at all and it was quite easy to get points on small subtasks for new comers. So I don't think we did something really bad.