This is a very cool problem with a short simple problem statement. I am getting TLE for a O(n * (logn)^2) solution.
Please provide a solution, or give suggestions to improve my solution (using binary search and segment tree)
This is a very cool problem with a short simple problem statement. I am getting TLE for a O(n * (logn)^2) solution.
Please provide a solution, or give suggestions to improve my solution (using binary search and segment tree)
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Iterate over the maximum. Using a monotonic stack, you can find the position of the previous position that has an element $$$\ge$$$ this element and the next position that has an element $$$\ge$$$ this element, and once you have this information, it's $$$O(1)$$$ for each position, so the final complexity is $$$O(n)$$$.