Can I ask for fast C++ BigInteger implementation?
Thanks in advance.
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Don't think large professional library implementation with a lotta optimizations and special approaches is something that "sport programmer" needs on ACM-style contests...
Next simple implementation can be used: http://pastebin.com/aQ8NJ197
Wait, I thought TC had Python? I remember there being something a few months ago where a problem couldn't be submitted in Python...
That post is 4 years old...
Crap, that's what I get for not looking at post dates.
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