The 2014 ACM-ICPC Central Europe Regional Contest
Final report
The 2014 ACM-ICPC Central Europe Regional Contest was held from November 14 to 16, 2014. The competition was hosted by Theoretical Computer Science Department at Jagiellonian University in Kraków. We had 78 teams coming from 32 universities from Austria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. The contest took place at the Faculty of Mathemathics and Computer Science building, on Sunday, November 16, starting at 9:30:00 CET and ending at 14:30:00 CET. The online judge used for the contest was our own Satori Contest System.
There was a total of 12 problems to solve. Of those, 11 problems was solved during the contest. 75 teams solved at least one problem, and the maximum number of problems solved was 10. The problemset and full contest data will be published on November 23, 2014.
The top eight teams are:
- Team Zagreb 1 from University of Zagreb: Stjepan Glavina, Ivan Katanic, Gustav Matula (10 problems solved, total time 1363 minutes)
- Team UW2 from University of Warsaw: Kamil Dębowski, Błażej Magnowski, Marek Sommer (8 problems solved, total time 1067 minutes)
- Team UWr1 from University of Wrocław: Bartłomiej Dudek, Maciej Dulęba, Mateusz Gołębiewski (7 problems solved, total time 664 minutes)
- Team Zagreb 2 from University of Zagreb: Mislav Balunović, Ivica Kicic, Marin Tomić (7 problems solved, total time 737 minutes)
- Team UW6 from University of Warsaw: Paweł Kura, Bartosz Tarnawski, Kamil Żyła (7 problems solved, total time 771 minutes)
- Team UW1 from University of Warsaw: Wojciech Nadara, Grzegorz Prusak, Marcin Smulewicz (7 problems solved, total time 934 minutes)
- Team Jagiellonian 1 from Jagiellonian University in Kraków: Piotr Bejda, Grzegorz Guśpiel, Michał Seweryn (7 problems solved, total time 950 minutes)
- Team MFF 1 from Charles University in Prague: Filip Hlásek, Miroslav Olšák, Štěpán Šimsa (7 problems solved, total time 998 minutes)