The 3n + 1 problem Time Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 65536/32768 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 22148 Accepted Submission(s): 8276 Problem Description Problems in Computer Science are often classified as belonging to a c…
The 3n + 1 problem Problem Description Problems in Computer Science are often classified as belonging to a certain class of problems (e.g., NP, Unsolvable, Recursive). In this problem you will be analyzing a property of an algorithm whose classificat…
题目链接:http://acm.hdu.edu.cn/showproblem.php?pid=1032 Problem Description Problems in Computer Science are often classified as belonging to a certain class of problems (e.g., NP, Unsolvable, Recursive). In this problem you will be analyzing a property…
The 3n + 1 problem Problem Description Problems in Computer Science are often classified as belonging to a certain class of problems (e.g., NP, Unsolvable, Recursive). In this problem you will be analyzing a property of an algorithm whose classificat…
Description Longge is good at mathematics and he likes to think about hard mathematical problems which will be solved by some graceful algorithms. Now a problem comes: Given an integer N(1 < N < 2^31),you are to calculate ∑gcd(i, N) 1<=i <=N. …
Description You have N integers, A1, A2, ... , AN. You need to deal with two kinds of operations. One type of operation is to add some given number to each number in a given interval. The other is to ask for the sum of numbers in a given interval. In…
Problem Description People in Silverland use square coins. Not only they have square shapes but also their values are square numbers. Coins with values of all square numbers up to 289 (=17^2), i.e., 1-credit coins, 4-credit coins, 9-credit coins, ...…
题目链接:http://acm.hdu.edu.cn/showproblem.php?pid=2069 Problem Description Suppose there are 5 types of coins: 50-cent, 25-cent, 10-cent, 5-cent, and 1-cent. We want to make changes with these coins for a given amount of money.For example, if we have 11…
Problem Description "Well, it seems the first problem is too easy. I will let you know how foolish you are later." feng5166 says."The second problem is, given an positive integer N, we define an equation like this: N=a[1]+a[2]+a[3]+...+a[m…