Problem G
Blowing Candles
As Jacques-Édouard really likes birthday cakes, he celebrates his birthday every hour, instead of every year. His friends ordered him a round cake from a famous pastry shop, and placed candles on its top surface. The number of candles equals the age of Jacques-Édouard in hours. As a result, there is a huge amount of candles burning on the top of the cake. Jacques-Édouard wants to blow all the candles out in one single breath.
You can think of the flames of the candles as being points in the same plane, all within a disk of radius $R$ (in nanometers) centered at the origin. On that same plane, the air blown by Jacques-Édouard follows a trajectory that can be described by a straight strip of width $W$, which comprises the area between two parallel lines at distance $W$, the lines themselves being included in that area. What is the minimum width $W$ such that Jacques-Édouard can blow all the candles out if he chooses the best orientation to blow?
Input
The first line consists of the integers $N$ and $R$, separated with a space, where $N$ is Jacques-Édouard’s age in hours. Then $N$ lines follow, each of them consisting of the two integer coordinates $x_ i$ and $y_ i$ of the $i$th candle in nanometers, separated with a space.
Limits
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$3 \leq N \leq 2\cdot 10^{5}$;
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$10 \leq R \leq 2\cdot 10^{8}$;
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for $1\leq i\leq N$, $x^2_ i + y^2_ i \leq R^{2}$;
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all points have distinct coordinates.
Output
Print the value $W$ as a floating point number. An additive or multiplicative error of $10^{-5}$ is tolerated: if $y$ is the answer, any number either within $[y-10^{-5}; y+10^{-5}]$ or within $[(1-10^{-5})y; (1+10^{-5})y]$ is accepted.
Sample Input 1 | Sample Output 1 |
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3 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 |
7.0710678118654755 |