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372. Missax Access

The query that inspired this article—"372. Missax"—is a fascinating case study in how online searches for specific adult content can yield no concrete results. The absence of this code from all official records reinforces an important point: . Codes seen on tube sites or forums are often user-generated or provided by third-party aggregators and should not be taken as official.

Despite its simplicity, Missax resisted a naïve dynamic‑programming solution for large inputs. Preliminary attempts using greedy heuristics failed to guarantee optimality. In this paper we:

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Navigating Digital Enigmas: Decoding "372. Missax" and Online Search Trends

The Anatomy of "372. Missax": Understanding Digital Cataloging in Niche Entertainment The query that inspired this article—"372

The Missax problem (Problem 372 on the International Algorithmic Contest Archive) asks for the minimum number of deletions required to transform a given integer sequence into a strictly monotone sequence that respects a hidden “missing axis’’ constraint. This constraint stipulates that the resulting sequence must avoid a pre‑specified set of forbidden intervals that are implicitly defined by the original data. Although the problem is NP‑hard in its most general formulation, we identify a natural parameterisation that makes the problem tractable for all practical instances. We present a dynamic‑programming algorithm combined with a segment‑tree data structure that runs in time and O(n) space, where n is the length of the input sequence. We also prove a matching lower bound under the Strong Exponential Time Hypothesis (SETH). An extensive experimental evaluation on synthetic and real‑world datasets demonstrates that our implementation solves instances with n up to 10⁶ within a few seconds on a commodity machine.

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