You Have Number N initialy equal to 1 , and there is 2 operations : 1) 1 x : multiple n by , n=n*x 2) 2 x : check if n%(x!)=0 , n mod (factorial x) = 0
Query up to 1e5 , x up to 1e6
Any hint ?
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You Have Number N initialy equal to 1 , and there is 2 operations : 1) 1 x : multiple n by , n=n*x 2) 2 x : check if n%(x!)=0 , n mod (factorial x) = 0
Query up to 1e5 , x up to 1e6
Any hint ?
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You can get all the primes till 1e6 using seive then you can set a variable M=1 which tells the maximum value of M for which n is divisible by M!, for a query of type 1 x add the prime factorization of x in the residual product array which stores the powers of primes at the indexes now run a while loop checking if product array is divisible by M+1 if so, increment M by 1 and remove the prime factorization from the array. For query of type 2 x simply give yes if M>=x else no. Expected time complexity O((Q)log(1e6))