Contest Rules
Southern California NA Regional
The following Region-Specific Rules are added to the Generic ICPC Regional Rules:
Region
The Southern California region consists of California south of and including San Luis Obispo, Kern, and San Bernardino counties, and Clark County, Nevada.
Certification
By registering a team, a coach certifies the eligibility of the team members.
Attendance
- All team members are expected to attend the day’s activities, starting with Registration. No team member may participate in the Contest unless s/he is present for the start of the Contest.
- Exceptions can be made by the Registrar in consultation with the Contest Director. If there is a known issue, the team member should notify the Registrar and request an exception in advance.
- In the event an exception is granted:
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- No adjustments/allowances will be made to the team or the late team member—the Contest will end 5 hours after it starts.
- No recap of the information provided at Orientation will be provided, and no consideration (time or any other) will be given if any of that information is requested and cannot be provided in a timely manner.
Permitted Materials
With a few exceptions only, contestants may not bring ANY electronic devices onto the Contest floor. This rule includes electronic calculators, watches, PDAs, cellular phones, laptops, and personal audio and/or video players. We will be collecting these items in the computer labs. If you don’t want to leave them at home, we suggest that you arrange with your coach or other non-contestant to hold the items for you during the contest. We will allow medical devices such as glucometers. Although care will be taken, the Contest Officials accept no responsibility for the return or the return condition of any items they hold.
As a reminder, you may not bring machine-readable versions of software or data. In other words, leave the floppies, CDs, DVDs, USB flash disks, etc., at home. We do plan to disable USB ports on the workstations during the contest.
You may bring non-electronic resources such as textbooks and paper documents. [Please note that the North America Championship and the World Finals have more restrictive rules about the materials that may be brought to the contest.] During the contest, you may use any online documentation that has been installed as part of the contest environment.
Permitted Resources
During the contest, contestants are to use only the network to submit contest problems or questions, and get responses from the contest officials. Connecting to any other computer on the LAN or Internet, either before or during the contest, with telnet, FTP, Web browser, email, or any other network application is grounds for expulsion from the contest.
Conduct of the Contest
- C, C++, Java, Python 3, and Kotlin will be the contest languages. Other languages may be added for future contests if the languages are supported at the World Finals and there is sufficient demand.
- Submitted source files must be no larger than 300000 bytes.
- Notification of both accepted and rejected runs will continue through the end of the contest.
- Scores will continue to be updated until 15 minutes before the end of the contest.
- All teams who solve at least one problem will be ranked.
- Ranking will be determined:
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- first by number of problems solved;
- second by total elapsed time to each solution (measured to the second) plus a 1200-second (20-minute) penalty per rejected submission for problems that are eventually solved;
- and third by earliest time of last accepted submission.
- During the Contest, team members are permitted to communicate with their own team mates or contest officials only.
For more information, see the ICPC Regionals General Information web page. Use the Regional Contest Info Finder in the lower right corner.