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Introduction to MIT Battlecode Programming Competition

MIT Battlecode is a programming competition held annually in January by MIT, aimed at the world. The Little L team won the first place in the 2023 final high school group. He has just entered the top four of the 2024 international group qualifiers and is currently ranked first. He will prepare to participate in the finals to be held in the United States on February 3. Battlecode participants write their own AI algorithms to control a group of virtual robots and compete with other teams. Two teams of virtual robots attack and battle on the map, with participants managing resources and executing different strategies to enable the robots to collaborate and defeat enemy teams. Bonus: The first place prize is $5000, and the 16th place prize is $500. Sprint prize: The winner of each competition will receive $250. Newcomers, high school prizes: The top three teams will receive prizes ranging from $600 to $200. Competition format: Team size 1-4 people, each game in a competition will consist of at least 3 matches, each on a different map. The team that wins the most matches will advance. The competition is conducted in a knockout format. The final will start with a blank sheet of paper (any points in the qualifying round will be reset to zero). Qualification for the final of the finals: Full time US team: The team must be composed entirely of American college students studying full-time or in a transitional stage. The first 12 teams will secure a place in the 16 finals. Full time international team: The team must be composed entirely of college students studying full-time or in a transitional stage, with at least one team member not being a US student. The first four teams will secure a spot in the 16 finals. High school team: The team must be composed entirely of high school students. The top two teams will play their final match during the finals. MIT Novice Team: The team must be composed entirely of MIT students who have never participated in a competition before. The top two teams will play their final match during the finals. The day after the finals, a celebratory dinner will be held at MIT, attended by major sponsors. Every year, top tier trading firms invest money as sponsors.

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