I've tried to solve this using sieve and prime factorization but I got TLE for some cases. Here is the CSES problem:) [(https://cses.fi/problemset/task/1713/)]
I need a more efficient approach.
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Efficent solution(1.0 sec.) for counting divisiors
I've tried to solve this using sieve and prime factorization but I got TLE for some cases. Here is the CSES problem:) [(https://cses.fi/problemset/task/1713/)]
I need a more efficient approach.
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