Q: Given an array of n integers, find the sum of value of GCD for all possible pairs.
2 <= n <= 10 ^ 5
1 <= a[i] <= 10 ^ 5
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Q: Given an array of n integers, find the sum of value of GCD for all possible pairs.
2 <= n <= 10 ^ 5
1 <= a[i] <= 10 ^ 5
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u can use gcd convulation
I'm unaware about that technique, can you please describe the algorithm ?
or what we can do is count no.of pairs having (gcd=x) for every x from 1 to 1e5 using dp,now iterate over this x,so your answer is summation(x*(cnt)),this is standard question,ping me if you want implementation
please show the implementation
isn't it n square solution?
no
It's nlogn like sieve of erato something
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it's an upper bound for harmonic series
you can dp on number of pairs with gcd x, an then simply sum and multiply
you can look up here, recent Div 2 D question Solution by MagentaCobra
you may look at submissions / Tutorial for this problem
it discus the same idea you talk about....
This one is also kinda similar