Talk:First perfect square in base n with n unique digits: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 10:58, 29 May 2019
, 5 years agoCongratulations to Nigel Galloway on his latest optimization!
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dgt root of the square: 0 1 4 9 2 11 8 7 8 11 2 9 4 1 .. 0<br>
So one has only to check every 14.th value.<b>Bravo</b>!<br>
:Simple but brilliant, Nigel :)
:Even on my old machine, this has cut the time needed (in Go) to reach base 25 from 60 to under 4 minutes and bases 26 and 27 are now dispatched in under 16 and 30 minutes respectively.
:I wouldn't spend too much time on optimizing for the cases where an additional digit is required as they take very little time to process anyway as a result of previous optimizations. --[[User:PureFox|PureFox]] ([[User talk:PureFox|talk]]) 10:58, 29 May 2019 (UTC)
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