Power of Cryptography Description Current work in cryptography involves (among other things) large prime numbers and computing powers of numbers among these primes. Work in this area has resulted in the practical use of results from number theory and other branches of mathematics once considered to be only of theoretical interest. Input The input consists of a sequence of integer pairs n and p with each integer on a line by itself. For all such pairs 1<=n<= 200, 1<=p<10 101 and there exists an integer k, 1<=k<=10 9 such that k n = p. Output For each integer pair n and p the value k should be printed, i.e., the number k such that k n =p. Sample Input 2 163 277 4357186184021382204544 Sample Output 431234 Source México and Central America 2004
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Time Limit: 1000MS | | Memory Limit: 30000K |
Total Submissions: 18102 | | Accepted: 9135 |