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  • Introduction
  • What is TIG
  • The Mechanism (OPoW)
  • Who are the Players
    • Innovators
    • Benchmarkers
    • Challenge Owners
  • Getting Started
  • Benchmarkers
    • Setting Up Master Node
    • Setting Up Slave Nodes
    • Advanced Tips
  • Innovators
    • Code Submissions
    • Advance Submissions
    • Running SOTA Evaluations
  • Challenge Owners
    • Proposing a Challenge
    • Γ-Grant Milestones
  • Token Holders
    • Making Deposits
    • Managing Deposits
    • Making Top-ups
    • Voting on Advances
  • Leaderboards
  • TIG Stats
  • TIG Pools
  • FAQ
  • Economics
  • Overview
  • Tokenomics
  • Licensing
  • Technology
  • Overview
  • Deposits
  • OPoW & Rewards
    • Benchmarker Rewards
    • Delegator Rewards
    • Code Submission Rewards
    • Advance Submission Rewards
    • Challenge Owner Rewards
  • Benchmarkers
    • Benchmark Proof of Work
    • Benchmark Validation
    • Pareto Frontier
    • Cutoff
    • Solution Discard
    • Probabilistic Verification
  • Innovators
    • Code Submissions
    • Advance Submissions
    • Code vs Advance Submissions
    • Adoption
  • Challenges
  • Overview
  • Boolean Satisfiability
  • Capacitated Vehicle Routing
  • Knapsack Problem
  • Vector Range Search
  • Hypergraph

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  • Types of Algorithm Submissions
  • Code submissions
  • Advance submissions
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Innovators

Innovators

Innovators are players in TIG who contribute algorithms to TIG; either by optimising existing algorithms or inventing de-novo ones. Innovators that have active algorithms earn block rewards pro-rata with adoption of their algorithms.

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Types of Algorithm Submissions

There are two types of algorithm submissions in TIG:

Code submissions

Advance submissions

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