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g3601_3700.s3669_balanced_k_factor_decomposition.Solution
3669 - Balanced K-Factor Decomposition.
Medium
Given two integers n
and k
, split the number n
into exactly k
positive integers such that the product of these integers is equal to n
.
Return any one split in which the maximum difference between any two numbers is minimized. You may return the result in any order.
Example 1:
Input: n = 100, k = 2
Output: [10,10]
Explanation:
The split [10, 10]
yields 10 * 10 = 100
and a max-min difference of 0, which is minimal.
Example 2:
Input: n = 44, k = 3
Output: [2,2,11]
Explanation:
- Split
[1, 1, 44]
yields a difference of 43 - Split
[1, 2, 22]
yields a difference of 21 - Split
[1, 4, 11]
yields a difference of 10 - Split
[2, 2, 11]
yields a difference of 9
Therefore, [2, 2, 11]
is the optimal split with the smallest difference 9.
Constraints:
4 <= n <= 105
2 <= k <= 5
k
is strictly less than the total number of positive divisors ofn
.
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public int[] minDifference(int n, int k)
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