Can anyone provide the best links to some blogs or quora answers providing the best set of questions on number theory?I need to improve my grip on topics like GCD, LCM, prime no. etc.
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Can anyone provide the best links to some blogs or quora answers providing the best set of questions on number theory?I need to improve my grip on topics like GCD, LCM, prime no. etc.
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Yep, this is to be done absolutely, can you problem some links to good set of questions, or share the way you practiced?
I recommend A2oj ladders. Pick a ladder, don't skip a ladder unless you are sure you can solve 90 percent of its problems. Good luck.
Go to problemset select the tag number theory and rating according to yourself and start solving. also project euler is good
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