@AdrianHHH You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 1 hour, 18 minutes, and 29 seconds, averaging to a review every 1 minute and 57 seconds.
Eh well I can go up to 4k, but it's a lot longer. Took 2 full minutes
Java. I'm also realizing it's really naïve because once you got N factored, you can factor its own factors in O(1) so there's no need to do it again...
@QPaysTaxes Mathematica is extremely powerful yeah. It can factor awfully large number instantly.
Yup, faster to do the multiplication than compute the square root
And you can go by steps of 6 if you prune out the 2's and 3's in the factorization before hand.
something like that yes
Personally I had while ((n & 1) == 0) { /*store the factor of 2 somewhere */ n = n >> 1; }
Yeah I put that in a utility method that I can reuse through all the problems. That prime factorization routine is used in 9 different problems apparently :)
4 of them are about determining the number of divisors also :D