Training Schedule
Important: The following is subject to change. Please visit this page frequently to get the most up-to-date information.
Training venue:
Venue -
Intermediate: HW312, Haking Wong Building, The University of Hong Kong
Advanced: HW311, Haking Wong Building, The University of Hong Kong
| Date | AM Session (1000-1300) | PM Session (1400-1700) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Advanced | Intermediate | Interesting Problems | ||
| 2010-01-30 | Introduction to HKOI, algorithms, OI Style Programming | Solutions to HKOI 2010 Final Event | ||
| 2010-02-06 | Advanced Data Structure | Data Processing, String Processing | Introduction to C++ (I) | |
| 2010-02-13 | ||||
| 2010-02-20 | Recursion and Exhaustion | Interesting Problems | Introduction to C++ (II) | |
| 2010-02-27 | Advanced Graph Searching | |||
| 2010-03-06 | Searching and Sorting | Interesting Problems | Mini Competition (I) | |
| 2010-03-13 | Shortest Path, Minimum Spanning Tree | |||
| 2010-03-20 | Mathematics for OI | Interesting Problems | Introduction to Linux | |
| 2010-03-27 | ||||
| 2010-04-03 | Exhaustion, Branch and Bound, Divide and Conquer | Data Structures | Mini Competition (II) | |
| 2010-04-10 | ||||
| 2010-04-17 | Advanced Dynamic Programming (I) | Greedy Algorithms, Divide and Conquer | Interesting Problems (PM) | |
| 2010-04-24 | ||||
| 2010-05-01 | Introduction to Computational Geometry | Interesting Problems | Mini Competition (III) | |
| 2010-05-08 | Asia-Pacific Informatics Olympiad | |||
| 2010-05-15 | Advanced Dynamic Programming (II) | Introduction to Graph Theory | ||
| 2010-05-22 | Advanced Computational Geometry | |||
| 2010-05-29 | ||||
| 2010-06-05 | Team Formation Test | Solutions to Team Formation Test | ||
| 2010-07-03 | Advanced Data Structure II | |||
| 2010-07-10 | Graph Theory | |||
| 2010-07-17 | Network Flow | |||
Notes:
1. Advanced/Intermediate class: Intermediate training sessions are designed for students who are new to the training team. However, students who are not new to the training team but find themselves unfamiliar with the topics can choose to attend Intermediate training sessions. Advanced training sessions are designed for students who have previously attended Intermediate training sessions.
2. The interesting problem and afternoon sessions are open to all trainees.
