how to find pth factor of number n; example- n= 12 ,p= 3 factor of 12={1,2,3,4,6,12}; ans= 3;
constraints; n<=10^15; got tle in O(sqrt(n)); pls help
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how to find pth factor of number n; example- n= 12 ,p= 3 factor of 12={1,2,3,4,6,12}; ans= 3;
constraints; n<=10^15; got tle in O(sqrt(n)); pls help
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o(sqrt(n)) is the most optimal approach ig.
Pollard's Rho (assuming that we are detecting primes with Miller-Rabin) gives an estimated time complexity of $$$O(n^\frac{1}{4})$$$.
I think I've done a problem that's the same as this; it passed TL in O(sqrt(n)).
Edit: the problem is 762A - k-th divisor, my submission 148662965