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update to tech report version (#10)
* feat(run_eval): add checkpoint resume functionality and update example documentation; - update new bootcamp benchmark dataset * refactor(data_pipeline): optimize data generation pipeline; add multiple preset configurations for data generation * docs: update bootcamp list and add new scripts - Update Fulllist_InternBootcamp.md with new bootcamps and categories - Add new scripts to .gitignore: - examples/pipelines/filter_autogen_configs.py - examples/pipelines/quickgen_data_configs_from_eval_meta.py - Update dependencies in setup.py: - Add scipy and scikit-learn * refactor(internbootcamp): update bootcamp modules and improve error handling - Update import statements in __init__.py files - Add timestamp to target directory name in verl_data_preprocess.py - Improve error handling and scoring logic in bootcamp_judger.py - Remove unnecessary comments and update puzzle descriptions in multiple files
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### 谜题描述
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This is an interactive problem.
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Khanh has n points on the Cartesian plane, denoted by a_1, a_2, …, a_n. All points' coordinates are integers between -10^9 and 10^9, inclusive. No three points are collinear. He says that these points are vertices of a convex polygon; in other words, there exists a permutation p_1, p_2, …, p_n of integers from 1 to n such that the polygon a_{p_1} a_{p_2} … a_{p_n} is convex and vertices are listed in counter-clockwise order.
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