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  • Codeforces Round #341 (Div. 2) C. Mike and Chocolate Thieves 二分

    C. Mike and Chocolate Thieves
    time limit per test
    2 seconds
    memory limit per test
    256 megabytes
    input
    standard input
    output
    standard output

    Bad news came to Mike's village, some thieves stole a bunch of chocolates from the local factory! Horrible!

    Aside from loving sweet things, thieves from this area are known to be very greedy. So after a thief takes his number of chocolates for himself, the next thief will take exactly k times more than the previous one. The value of k (k > 1) is a secret integer known only to them. It is also known that each thief's bag can carry at most n chocolates (if they intend to take more, the deal is cancelled) and that there were exactly four thieves involved.

    Sadly, only the thieves know the value of n, but rumours say that the numbers of ways they could have taken the chocolates (for a fixed n, but not fixed k) is m. Two ways are considered different if one of the thieves (they should be numbered in the order they take chocolates) took different number of chocolates in them.

    Mike want to track the thieves down, so he wants to know what their bags are and value of n will help him in that. Please find the smallest possible value of n or tell him that the rumors are false and there is no such n.

    Input

    The single line of input contains the integer m (1 ≤ m ≤ 1015) — the number of ways the thieves might steal the chocolates, as rumours say.

    Output

    Print the only integer n — the maximum amount of chocolates that thieves' bags can carry. If there are more than one n satisfying the rumors, print the smallest one.

    If there is no such n for a false-rumoured m, print  - 1.

    Examples
    input
    1
    output
    8
    input
    8
    output
    54
    input
    10
    output
    -1
    Note

    In the first sample case the smallest n that leads to exactly one way of stealing chocolates is n = 8, whereas the amounts of stealed chocolates are (1, 2, 4, 8) (the number of chocolates stolen by each of the thieves).

    In the second sample case the smallest n that leads to exactly 8 ways is n = 54 with the possibilities:(1, 2, 4, 8),  (1, 3, 9, 27),  (2, 4, 8, 16),  (2, 6, 18, 54),  (3, 6, 12, 24),  (4, 8, 16, 32),  (5, 10, 20, 40),  (6, 12, 24, 48).

    There is no n leading to exactly 10 ways of stealing chocolates in the third sample case.

     思路:二分找小于等于这个数的个数;

    #include<bits/stdc++.h>
    using namespace std;
    #define ll __int64
    #define mod 100000007
    #define esp 0.00000000001
    const int N=1e5+10,M=1e6+10,inf=1e9;
    ll num[M];
    ll check(ll x)
    {
        ll ans=0;
        for(int i=2;i<=200000;i++)
        ans+=x/num[i];
        return ans;
    }
    int main()
    {
        ll x,y,z,i,t;
        for(i=2;i<=200000;i++)
        num[i]=i*i*i;
        scanf("%I64d",&x);
        ll st=1;
        ll en=1e16;
        ll mid;
        while(st<en)
        {
            mid=(st+en)>>1;
            ll flag=check(mid);
            if(flag<x)
            st=mid+1;
            else
            en=mid;
        }
        if(check(st)==x)
        printf("%I64d
    ",st);
        else
        printf("-1
    ");
        return 0;
    }
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