Language Details: OCaml
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Problems solved
- Qualification Round (94 solutions by 20 contestants):
- Bot Trust: 14 small solutions, 14 large solutions.
- Magicka: 16 small solutions, 13 large solutions.
- Candy Splitting: 11 small solutions, 10 large solutions.
- GoroSort: 8 small solutions, 8 large solutions.
- Round 1A (27 solutions by 11 contestants):
- FreeCell Statistics: 10 small solutions, 10 large solutions.
- The Killer Word: 4 small solutions, 3 large solutions.
- Round 1B (14 solutions by 7 contestants):
- RPI: 6 small solutions, 6 large solutions.
- Revenge of the Hot Dogs: 1 small solution.
- House of Kittens: 1 small solution.
- Round 1C (20 solutions by 6 contestants):
- Square Tiles: 5 small solutions, 5 large solutions.
- Space Emergency: 2 small solutions, 2 large solutions.
- Perfect Harmony: 6 small solutions.
- Round 2 (19 solutions by 5 contestants):
- Airport Walkways: 5 small solutions, 5 large solutions.
- Spinning Blade: 2 small solutions, 1 large solution.
- Expensive Dinner: 3 small solutions, 1 large solution.
- A.I. War: 1 small solution, 1 large solution.
- Round 3 (6 solutions by 1 contestant):
- Irregular Cakes: 1 small solution, 1 large solution.
- Dire Straights: 1 small solution, 1 large solution.
- Perpetual Motion: 1 small solution.
- Mystery Square: 1 small solution.
Submission Origin
France (12 contestants) United States (3 contestants) Japan (3 contestants) Greece (2 contestants) | Ukraine (1 contestant) Portugal (1 contestant) Poland (1 contestant) Afghanistan (1 contestant) |