The Original Problem Submission Form
inzva invites the competitive programming community to help creating the problem set for Turkish Programming Contest 2022.

The Turkish Programming Contest is a two-round, team-based contest in collaboration with our community-based competitive programming platform, algoleague. It is open to all undergraduates studying in Turkey and who are willing to compete in teams of three.

The qualification round, Online Programming Contest (OPC), will be held online on July 30 while the final round, Turkish Programming Contest (TPC), will be held onsite in Beykoz Kundura on September 18.

Submit your problem from the form below and share your problems with us to contribute to the algoleague. Note that briefly explaining your problem and solution will be sufficient at this stage. If your problem is selected by the committee, they will get in touch with you as soon as possible about the following procedures, which would be preparing strong test cases, a detailed editorial, and a suitable story for the problem.


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Email *
Name Surname: *
Institution (High School / University / Company): *
Name of the Problem:
Please describe your problem briefly. Don't write long legends here. Explain the problem briefly but accurately. Write approximate constraints on important values. Do not write the intended complexity here. Write it in the "solution" field. *
Please describe your solution briefly and do not put code here. Leave a couple of sentences that explain the way to solve this problem. Write the intended complexity of the solution and more details if the problem is hard. *
Try to estimate the problem's difficulty. It can be changed during review. Remember that authors tend to underestimate the difficulty of their problems. :) *
Please write down the tags related to the problem. Example tags: Data structures, graphs, strings, brute force, binary search etc. *
If there is a problem that you inspired by while preparing this problem, please share the link of the problem with us. The existence of an origin doesn't mean the problem can't be used in a round. Of course, the problem should be new, but you can use an idea of some article, you can be inspired by some other problem, you can extend some mathematical problem and so on.
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