Thursday, December 22, 2011

ACM ICPC Asia Manila 2011: Summary Report

ACM ICPC ASIA MANILA 2011
December 1 – 2, 2011
UPITTC, Quezon City, Philippines
Website: http://www.math.admu.edu.ph/acm
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SUMMARY REPORT
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The ACM ICPC Asia Manila Onsite Regional Contest was held on December1 – 2, 2011 at the UPITTC in Quezon City, Philippines.

72 teams from 39 universities/institutions and 8 countries/territories participated in the onsite contest.
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Below is the link to the Official Results:

http://www.math.admu.edu.ph/acm/teamrankingdec82011.pdf

Ten problems were given to be solved in five hours.

Below is the link to the problems:

PROBLEMS (14 pages)

Page 1 : PROBLEM A (STUDENT LIFE)

Page 2

Page 3 : PROBLEM B (ANT MAZE)

Page 4 : PROBLEM C (GAUSSIAN INTEGERS)

Page 5 : PROBLEM D (TOP RANK IN RECTANGULAR ARRAY)

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Page 7 : PROBLEM E (THE CHIPMUNKS' CHRISTMAS)

Page 8 : PROBLEM F (AN ARRANGEMENT OF SORTS)

Page 9 : PROBLEM G (WHAT WILL I RIDE?)

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Page 11 PROBLEM H (BALANCED STRING)

Page 12 PROBLEM I (MULTISET)

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Page 14 PROBLEM J (HOLLOW, NON-HOLLOW)


Below are the Problem Creators and Judges:

Problem A: Student Life -- Dr. Caslon Chua (Swinburne University,Melbourne, Australia)

Problem B: Ant Maze -- Dr. Allan Sioson (Ateneo de Naga University,Naga City, Philippines)

Problem C: Gaussian Integers -- Dr. Allan Sioson (Ateneo de NagaUniversity, Naga City, Philippines)

Problem D: Top Rank in Rectangular Array -- Dr. Felix Muga II (Ateneode Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines)

Problem E: The Chipmunks' Christmas -- Dr. Adrian Valdez (Universityof the Philippines -- Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines)

Problem F: An Arrangement of Sorts -- Dr. Adrian Valdez (Universityof the Philippines - Diliman, Philippines)

Problem G: What Will I Ride? -- Prof. Philip Zuniga (University ofthe Philippines - Diliman, Philippines)

Problem H: Balanced String -- Prof. Philip Zuniga (University of thePhilippines - Diliman, Philippines)

Problem I: Multiset -- Dr. Felix Muga II (Ateneo de ManilaUniversity, Quezon City, Philippines)

Problem J: Hollow, Non-Hollow -- Dr. Nelson Marcos (De La SalleUniversity, Manila, Philippines)


The problem creators judged their respective problems during the onsite contest, except for Dr. Chua's problem which was judged by Dr. Nelson Marcos and other judges.

Below is the link to some of the photos taken during the event:

Day 1. Thursday, December 1, 2011
https://www.facebook.com/raffy.saldana#!/media/set/?set=oa.288147327897694&type=1

Day 2. Friday, December 2, 2011
https://www.facebook.com/#!/media/set/?set=oa.288194697892957&type=1

For other details, please visit the Contest Website:http://www.math.admu.edu.ph/acm
On behalf of the Organizing Committee of the ACM ICPC Asia ManilaRegional Site, I would like to thank all participants, guests,volunteers, staff, judges, consultants and IBM – our event sponsor.
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Sincerely,
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(Sgd.) Rafael P. Saldana, Ph.D
Contest Director
ACM ICPC Asia Manila 2011
23 December 2011
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