number of pairs (i,j) s.t. 1<=i<=n, 1<=j<=m s.t. i^j = k in O(max(log n, log m)). I am able to do it in min(n,m).
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pairs (i,j) s.t. i^j = k
number of pairs (i,j) s.t. 1<=i<=n, 1<=j<=m s.t. i^j = k in O(max(log n, log m)). I am able to do it in min(n,m).
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