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Discussion of Problem 1218. Episode N-th: The Jedi Tournament

How to solve this problem?
Posted by Saturn 27 Jul 2004 23:54
BFS (-)
Posted by Dmitry 'Diman_YES' Kovalioff 28 Jul 2004 09:27
Re: BFS (-)
Posted by Saturn 28 Jul 2004 12:06
Thank you,I got AC!
I think I used a different approach. Please, specify yours more precisely.
My solution is based on the concept of strong connectivity. I find connected components of the graph, then I print those jedis, that belong to the non-dominated component. It is npt very quick, but it works. I don't know, how BFS can help with this problem. Any explanation will be very much appreciated.

(de bene esse: my e-mail is akhmed[at]astranet[dot]ru).
Re: I think I used a different approach. Please, specify yours more precisely.
Posted by ASK 13 Mar 2010 02:50
for each start among knights
 mark all that can be reached from start thru winning
 if all are marked then print start's name

To test your speed, you can use the following perl script to generate input:

$n = 200;
print "$n\n";
for(1..$n){
    print "J$_"; print ' ', int(rand()*100000) for 1..3; print "\n"
}
Re: How to solve this problem?
Posted by Alexey Dergunov [Samara SAU] 8 Jul 2012 03:35
O(N*log(N)) solution exists :)