Insomnia 2016

Revision en13, by adurysk, 2016-04-10 20:00:01

Brace yourselves, Insomnia is coming!

PAG and SDSLabs, IIT Roorkee bring to you their flagship programming contest, Insomnia'16.

Contest begins 21:00 IST on 9th of April, 2016

It will be a team event (upto 3 members). Languages allowed are C/C++ and Java. The contest will consist of 20 problems, tough enough to keep you engaged for the entire duration. It is being conducted on our own platform, CodeVillage.

Carrying forward the tradition of Insomnia, which started as an overnight programming contest, it is the second consecutive time that it is being organised as an 24-hour contest.

Problem setters include members of 11coders, ACM-ICPC world finalist for this year and previous world finalists as well.

Follow the event at our facebook event page.

Update:
Cash prizes worth 40K INR to be won!
Overall: 1st Prize — Rs. 15,000 2nd Prize — Rs. 10,000
Indian Teams: 1st Prize — Rs. 10,000 2nd Prize — Rs. 5,000

Update 2: 3 hours into the contest! Out of 350 submissions, 110 have been accepted. 181 teams are solving our problem set.

nfssdq and waisw are on top after solving 6 problems, and ctuFIT is following them on third place after solving 5 problems. 8 problems are still unsolved. Register now and solve them!

Update 3: With just a little below 9 hours to go, we have a new participant, M3M3T3M3 (izrak) from Sydney, who is Red on Codeforces, on top our leaderboard after solving 12 problems.

He is closely followed by algoogla who have 11 ACs, and angleiitd is on third with 9 correct submissions.

4 problems still unsolved! Register at https://codevillage.sdslabs.co/ to see if you can solve them.

Update 4: 6 hours remain!

It's all one way traffic at the top of the leaderboard, with M3M3T3M3 solving 16, ahead of algoogla who have 13 ACs. Anta is not too far behind with 12 correct submissions.

40K at stake. Who's going to take it all?

Follow the leaderboard here: https://codevillage.sdslabs.co/competitions/insomnia16/leaderboard

Update 5: With less than 3 hours to go, anta has overtaken izraq to reach the top of the leaderboard. Both have 17 accepted submissions! anta who has been so far solving all problems sequentially, now faces the hardest problem of the set, yet unsolved. It's going to be interesting to see how this goes.

Try the problems at https://codevillage.sdslabs.co/

Final Update: What a thriller!
anta manages to submit Problem S in the last 5 minutes of the contest to clinch the top position in the leader board. Here are the winners:

Overall Winners:
1. anta
2. algoogla

Indian Winners:
1. angleiitd
2. Survivor
The winners shall be contacted soon regarding their prize money.

We hope you enjoyed the problem-set. The editorials will be shared shortly.
Meanwhile, kindly fill this feedback form, so that we can improve your experience with us. We would love to hear from you. Feedback form

You can see the full leader board here.

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