as title says , i'm talking about http://mirror.codeforces.com/problemset/problem/327/B problem
that judged as TLE. my submission was only trying to print prime numbers
what are other sequences that aren't prime and aren't divisible terms ?
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as title says , i'm talking about http://mirror.codeforces.com/problemset/problem/327/B problem
that judged as TLE. my submission was only trying to print prime numbers
what are other sequences that aren't prime and aren't divisible terms ?
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what method did you use to print the prime numbers? (there is one in NlogN, N being the range of the numbers) and the PNT guarantees that there exist about 10^5 < 10^7/ln(10^7) prime number <10^7, so why not prime numbers?
My method is about O(N*N) so TLE is judged what is NlogN method ?
use the Sieve of Eratosthenes, the principle is easy and it will pass the judge's tests
Use sieve of Erathosphene. AC
Also you can print n to 2n-1 and get AC :P