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 Sep 25 awarded Civic Duty Sep 25 awarded Enthusiast Sep 20 comment Pathfinding algorithm with specified distance/number of nodes @Nabb you are absolutely right. Sep 20 comment Pathfinding algorithm with specified distance/number of nodes Note that this problem is NP-complete, by reduction to the Hamiltonian path problem. Also, read amit answer here. Sep 17 revised Fewest toggles to create an alternating chain typo Sep 16 answered best way to enter only one time in a if block Sep 16 revised Fewest toggles to create an alternating chain added 16 characters in body Sep 16 answered Fewest toggles to create an alternating chain Sep 10 comment data structure for Graph in java Sep 7 comment Computing Area of the Window - Error in Formula You overwrite the values of temporary. You should use two different variables to store the two values you enter. Sep 6 comment Finding the total divisors of a number up to 10^12 as fast as possible? @user1652233 go to the problem page, click on "best solutions", click on "python 2.7". How many solutions are there? Sep 6 comment Finding the total divisors of a number up to 10^12 as fast as possible? @user1652233 It can be 10x up to 100x faster than python. (the same algorithm, if the python code is not well tuned). Sep 6 comment Finding the total divisors of a number up to 10^12 as fast as possible? @user1652233 keep in mind that some SPOJ problems are VERY HARD to solve in slow languages like Python. You will not only need a good algorithm: for some problem you'll need a VERY DEEP knowledge on how to write fast and efficent python code. Sep 6 comment Finding the total divisors of a number up to 10^12 as fast as possible? A good start would be to code it in C :P Sep 5 comment efficient way for finding min value on each given region There's no support for LaTeX and similar on Stackoverflow, you should reformat your question ;) [I wish this was different.. MathJax support on math.stackexchange is very nice] Sep 5 comment How to choose the space of optimal substructures for dynamic programming algorithms? @Geek he wrote about that. It's an art. There's no way to define a general approach. The thumb rule you ask for is the following: "read and understand a lot of solutions written by someone else. Gain experience. Search for similarity between your problem and the ones you learned about. Steal ideas from famous dynamic approach solutions to well-known promblems". There's nothing else :) Sep 5 comment How to choose the space of optimal substructures for dynamic programming algorithms? In the cut rod problem you can have a first rod of length > 1, so it's ok to suppose a fixed length for the first half of the problem (obviously you'll have to compute the optimal value of k). In the matrix parenthesization problem both the subproblems are composite: you cannot just say "I'll cut here, and for the first half we are done", because you'll need to parenthisize all the way down in the first half, too. Sep 4 revised Longest Common Palindromic Subsequence was not palindromic Sep 4 suggested approved edit on Longest Common Palindromic Subsequence Sep 4 comment Is there any way to reduce time complexity to find this matrix to the power n? @thb I think exponentiation could be made faster by decomposing the matrix in its Jordan Normal Form. However, as Daniel Fischer correctly points out, there are precision issues. The matrix given in the question has irrational eigenvalues. Its Jordan decomposition (see it here) would be made of three 4x4 matrix full of floating point numbers.