Qualifying Round definition
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The top three (3) Submissions for each Problem Statement from the Qualifying Round will be shortlisted and invited to attend a bootcamp.
During a Qualifying Round or Showcase Event, Judges must be pre-screened on-site prior to the Event by the Venue to understand the rules and scorekeeping.
Shortlisted Problem Solvers from the Qualifying Round (the “Finalists”) will pitch their final proposal to the Judging Panel at the ARTC Bi-annual Technical Meeting (“BTM”) during which the overall winner for each Problem Statement will be selected.
The NHL and NHLPA shall review every Player who is affected by this transition rule for purposes of agreeing upon the new threshold for waiver eligibility, in accordance with the formulas set forth herein, for each such Player, prior to the commencement of the Qualifying Round Games (as defined below).
Teams and Contestants from both Leagues solve the same problems during the Qualifying Round but will be scored separately and will each have a separate scoreboard.
The Qualifying Round will include at least ten (10) problems, and Sponsor may post additional problems in its discretion.
Conversion Price ● On a Qualified Financing Round - a price per share paid equal to the price paid per share pursuant to the Qualifying Round discounted by 20%.
Contestants and Teams will submit the Qualifying Round problems on the Bubble Cup Website using one of the following programming languages, which will be scored and tested using the corresponding compiler versions: C# Visual Studio 2019 C++ MinGW 7.2.0 Pascal Free Pascal 2.6.4 Python Python 2 and 3 All problem inputs should be read directly from standard input and problem output should be written to standard output, unless stated otherwise in the problem.
PROBLEM TYPES AND SCORING The Qualifying Round will consist of these two types of problems: (1) Classical and (2) Challenge.
The Qualifying Round is conducted online via the Bubble Cup Website under the “Competitor Corner” section.