how can I solve this problem? Any hints ? here is the problem link :
how can I solve this problem? Any hints ? here is the problem link :
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how can I solve this problem? with patience
how can I solve this problem? look at the editorial
Let's have $$$f(n, x) = gcd(1, x) * gcd(2, x) * ... gcd(n, x)$$$. Then answer is $$$f(n, 1) * f(n, 2) * ... * f(n, m)$$$
Since $$$g(x) = gcd(a, x)$$$ is multiplicative function over $$$x$$$ then $$$f(x) = f(n, x)$$$ is multiplicative function over $$$x$$$ too. So you can calculate all $$$f(x)$$$ for $$$x$$$ in $$$[1..m]$$$ for $$$O(m)$$$.
kinda like my approach right?
Not really sure how your approach works and implements. But maybe in nutshell they same. I don't mean any inclusion/exclusion, just dp.
UPD: AC code
You need just for linear time calculate factorization of all numbers. Click