Petersburgers are world champions! Not hockey, so programming
The SPbU team included Igor Pyshkin, Stanislav Ershov, Alexey Gordeev and coach Andrei Lopatin.
First place - St. Petersburg State University.
Second place is Shanghai Transport University.
Third place - Harvard University.
Fourth place - MIPT.
Seventh place - ITMO.
Eighth place - UrFU.
Tenth place - UNN.
We have been watching this Olympiad since 2003. Russian-speaking programmers usually take ~ 50% of the first 10 places and often win all (see the fact with the cup). EDISON congratulates compatriots on their victory! Facebook Olympics Results
Tasks
Tasks 2016
Problem A - Balanced Diet
Problem B - Branch Assignment
Problem C - Ceiling Function
Problem D - Clock Breaking
Problem E - Forever Young
Problem F - Longest Rivers
Problem G - Oil
Problem H - Polygonal Puzzle
Problem I - Road Times
Problem J - Spin Doctor
Problem K - String Theory
Problem L - Swap Space
Problem M - What Really Happened on Mars?
Prizewinners
Shanghai team, China (2nd place)
Harvard team (3rd place)
Fiztekh team (4th place)
Warsaw, Poland (5th place)
MIT (6th place)
ITMO (7th place)
UrFU (8th place)
Wroclaw University (9th place)
Nizhny Novgorod (10th place)
Lviv (11th place)
Fudan University, China (12th place)
But these guys solved the “Ceiling Function” task for 11 minutes
Context
Refereeing
Guys are responsible for the visualization of the
Control control team.
Medals.
Final countdown.
Performance
Publications on the Habré of past years
Since 2006, Russian teams have won the ACM ICPC
2012
ACM-ICPC Programming World Championship 2012
2013
ACM ICPC Programming World Championship 2013 in St. Petersburg
ACM ICPC Programming World Championship Finals 2013
2014
Programming World Championship: boredom mortal (video)
2016
ACM ICPC Online Broadcast: How it's arranged
Everything at the disco!
PS
Thanks to Alena Ilyina for the "tip" to this news.