Fall15
Roster Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1pTPCUuD4qD_NyTjTdSdhzI1hk4rIcW0yvL8bRbsy52M/viewform
test server: http://speedyguy17.info/fall15/
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.
- 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
- Solving Borg^3 problems can be used, but will not be full credit, as some are very simple or very similar to others. Please ask me if you want to use any of these for credit.
- 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
- Participate in the ICIC qualification contest on 10/3
- Lead the discussion of a problem (selected by you) that you have solved. Add a description of your solution (with code) to this wiki.
- The problem should be approved by Kevin before you choose it, and it need not come from the set of problems assigned from class
- You should sign up for the date you'd like to present on the schedule below.
- Sign up early for your choice of problem and date!
Class 0: 8/31
http://acm-ecna.ysu.edu/ProblemSet/ecna2014.pdf
Notes
Homework
- Fill out the course information form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1pTPCUuD4qD_NyTjTdSdhzI1hk4rIcW0yvL8bRbsy52M/viewform
- ECNA 2014 problem h: Time Warp (by end of semester)
Class 1: 9/7
http://acm.ashland.edu/2010/problem-set.html
Presenters
Jiawei Zhang - Problem P - Vampires!
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
Presenters
Notes
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Class 4: 9/28
http://mcicpc.cs.atu.edu/archives/2013/mcpc2013/missing/missing.html
Presenters
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
Presenters
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Homework
Class 6: 10/12
http://mcicpc.cs.atu.edu/archives/2010/mcpc2010/browse.html
Presenters
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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
Presenters
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Homework
Class 9: 11/2
No New Problems. Final Preparations for Contest