Constructive Graph Tasks in Distant Contests.

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Title: Constructive Graph Tasks in Distant Contests.
Authors: CHUKHNOV, Anton1 septembreange@gmail.com, MAYTARATTANAKHON, Athit1 seaay2499@gmail.com, POSOV, Ilya1,2 iposov@gmail.com, POZDNIAKOV, Sergei1 pozdnkov@gmail.com
Source: Informatics in Education. Sep2020, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p343-359. 17p.
Subject Terms: Computational mathematics, Tasks, Contests
Abstract: The paper discusses a certain type of competitions based on distance interaction of a participant with simulation models of concepts from discrete mathematics and computer science. One of them is the "Construct, Test, Explore" (CTE) competition, developed by the authors, the other is the Olympiad in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Informatics (DM&TI). The tasks presented in this paper are generally devoted to the concept of a graph isomorphism. Most of the tasks are verified automatically. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:The paper discusses a certain type of competitions based on distance interaction of a participant with simulation models of concepts from discrete mathematics and computer science. One of them is the "Construct, Test, Explore" (CTE) competition, developed by the authors, the other is the Olympiad in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Informatics (DM&TI). The tasks presented in this paper are generally devoted to the concept of a graph isomorphism. Most of the tasks are verified automatically. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:16485831
DOI:10.15388/infedu.2020.16