Good day! I'm interested in the solution of the following problem via Ford-Bellman algorithm, because I only solved the one via Dijkstra. But my solution was not enough successful (4 tests of 13 passed).
Statement of the problem:
Any suggestion?
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Good day! I'm interested in the solution of the following problem via Ford-Bellman algorithm, because I only solved the one via Dijkstra. But my solution was not enough successful (4 tests of 13 passed).
Statement of the problem:
Any suggestion?
Good day! I am trying to solve task 1673 from acm.timus.ru(click). I tried to solve this problem by the following way. 1) Firstly I precalculate the euler function for numbers from 1 till 2*10^5. 2) Then I start to search required value in array. But this solution has passed only 6 tests(in my version). In the 7th test It is needed to give answer for number which is more than 2*10^5 (2*10^9 is the max value of euler function in the problem). I want to know how we can quickly calculate argument of the euler if we know the value. My code(click)
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