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Roster Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1pTPCUuD4qD_NyTjTdSdhzI1hk4rIcW0yvL8bRbsy52M/viewform
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=Class Requirements=
=Class Requirements=

Revision as of 20:12, 22 August 2015

Roster Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1pTPCUuD4qD_NyTjTdSdhzI1hk4rIcW0yvL8bRbsy52M/viewform


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Class Requirements

  • Attend Seminar and contribute. Missing class regularly will result in a lower grade. At times during class, everyone will be asked to contribute something to the discussion. Choosing not to contribute to these discussions will be impactful.
  • Solve 18 problems over the course of the semester. This comes to just over 1 problem per week. For two of those problems, you should make a contribution to this wiki for that problem, including code, a description of the problem, and an explanation of your solution.
    • Contributions to algorithm or technique pages can be made in lieu of problem pages
    • Problems should come from the assigned sets. This includes any problems from the sets as well as any problems done for a scrimmage or contest
    • At times, individual problems discussed in class may be assigned as required. If these problems are regularly left uncompleted the week they are assigned, final grade will be impacted
    • Problems should be solved throughout the semester. If you solve 12 problems the last two days before the end of the semester, it won't be fun for anybody. If you participate in the scrimmages as well as solve the required problems as they are assigned, this should not be an issue
  • Participate in the ICPC regional contest on 11/7. Details found on the website linked below
    • Others not taking the class for credit are highly encouraged to participate in this contest as well, but must participate regularly in the class, and must participate in the qualification contest on 10/3

Class 0: 8/31

http://acm-ecna.ysu.edu/ProblemSet/ecna2014.pdf

Notes

Homework

Class 1: 9/7

http://acm.ashland.edu/2010/problem-set.html

Notes

Homework

Class 2: 9/14

Scrimmage 1: http://acm.ashland.edu/2009/Problem-Set/Problems/2009.pdf

Notes

Homework

Class 3: 9/21

http://mcicpc.cs.atu.edu/archives/2014/mcpc2014/browse.html

Notes

Homework

Class 4: 9/28

http://mcicpc.cs.atu.edu/archives/2013/mcpc2013/missing/missing.html

Notes

Homework

ICPC Qualification Contest 10/3

http://cs.ecs.baylor.edu/~hamerly/icpc/qualifier_2015/

Class 5: 10/5

http://mcicpc.cs.atu.edu/archives/2012/mcpc2012/browse.html

Notes

Homework

Class 6: 10/12

http://mcicpc.cs.atu.edu/archives/2010/mcpc2010/browse.html

Notes

Homework

Class 7: 10/19

Triviality Day

Notes

Homework

Saturday Scrimmage: 10/24

http://gcpc.nwerc.eu/problemset_2015.pdf

Class 8: 10/26

http://gcpc.nwerc.eu/problemset_2011.pdf

Notes

Homework

Class 9: 11/2

No New Problems. Final Preparations for Contest

Notes

Homework

ICPC Midatlantic Region 11/7

http://radford.edu/~acm/midatl/