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We'd like to thank our sponsor iPharro.
1st place: Christoph Dittmann and Holger Frydrych
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2nd place: Kamill Panitzek, Immanuel Schweitzer, |
3rd place: Jan Bücher, Lukas Rosenstock, |
The contest is over. 13 Teams (32 students) participated. All teams solved at least one problem, the winning team solved 6 of the given 8 problems. The complete scoreboard, the problemset and other files can be found in the download section.
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Contest archive (all submissions, sample input/output, secret input/output, solutions) |
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If you'd like to know more about our programming contest, attend our Q&A Session! We will give general information on programming contests and on how you can practise for our contest.
There is an additional contest for single participants. Here you get the opportunity to find team members and practise for the main team contest. Attendance is recommended for students, which have not participated in last years contest. This is necessary to make you familiar with our contest system. Registration is on-site, the contest starts at 15:00 and lasts three hours.
UPDATE: The Single Contest is over. Check the download area for results and more. The winner is Holger Frydrych who solved 4 of our 5 problems - Congratulations! Second place is Christoph Dittmann with three solutions. Place three: Henrik Schröder who was the fastest participant to solve two problems.
Registration will be conducted using the FB20-Webreg-System. Teams of up to three students can participate. Please also make sure to comply with the contest rules.
If you don't have a webreg account, you can also register by sending an email to tud-pc@informatik.tu-darmstadt.de.
You need the name, emailaddress, department number (e.g. 20 for Computer Science) and matrikelnumber of the team members. Don't forget to enter the name of your team in the comment field! Due to space constraints we can only handle up to 30 teams, so register early!
There will be a training session where you can get comfortable with the contest environment. There will be three very easy problems which you are to solve under contest conditions. At least one member of each team should be present at the training session.
Schedule:
9:20 - 9:40 On-size registration of registered teams (Room C205!)
9:40 Reception
10:00 - 15:00 Programming Contest
15:30 Presentation of the Problems
16:00 Award Ceremony