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TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_022/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_022/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_062/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_062/sol1.py | """
Project Euler 62
https://projecteuler.net/problem=62
The cube, 41063625 (345^3), can be permuted to produce two other cubes:
56623104 (384^3) and 66430125 (405^3). In fact, 41063625 is the smallest cube
which has exactly three permutations of its digits which are also cube.
Find the smallest cube for which exactl... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_062/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_062/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_021/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_021/sol1.py | """
Amicable Numbers
Problem 21
Let d(n) be defined as the sum of proper divisors of n (numbers less than n
which divide evenly into n).
If d(a) = b and d(b) = a, where a β b, then a and b are an amicable pair and
each of a and b are called amicable numbers.
For example, the proper divisors of 220 are 1, 2, 4, 5, 10,... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_021/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_021/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_037/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_037/sol1.py | """
Truncatable primes
Problem 37: https://projecteuler.net/problem=37
The number 3797 has an interesting property. Being prime itself, it is possible
to continuously remove digits from left to right, and remain prime at each stage:
3797, 797, 97, and 7. Similarly we can work from right to left: 3797, 379, 37, and 3.
... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_037/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_037/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_014/sol2.py | project_euler/problem_014/sol2.py | """
Problem 14: https://projecteuler.net/problem=14
Collatz conjecture: start with any positive integer n. Next term obtained from
the previous term as follows:
If the previous term is even, the next term is one half the previous term.
If the previous term is odd, the next term is 3 times the previous term plus 1.
Th... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_014/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_014/sol1.py | """
Problem 14: https://projecteuler.net/problem=14
Problem Statement:
The following iterative sequence is defined for the set of positive integers:
n β n/2 (n is even)
n β 3n + 1 (n is odd)
Using the rule above and starting with 13, we generate the following sequence:
13 β 40 β 20 β 10 β 5 β 16 β 8 β 4... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_014/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_014/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_047/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_047/sol1.py | """
Combinatoric selections
Problem 47
The first two consecutive numbers to have two distinct prime factors are:
14 = 2 x 7
15 = 3 x 5
The first three consecutive numbers to have three distinct prime factors are:
644 = 2Β² x 7 x 23
645 = 3 x 5 x 43
646 = 2 x 17 x 19.
Find the first four consecutive integers to hav... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_047/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_047/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_036/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_036/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 36
https://projecteuler.net/problem=36
Problem Statement:
Double-base palindromes
Problem 36
The decimal number, 585 = 10010010012 (binary), is palindromic in both bases.
Find the sum of all numbers, less than one million, which are palindromic in
base 10 and base 2.
(Please note that the ... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_036/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_036/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_113/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_113/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 113: https://projecteuler.net/problem=113
Working from left-to-right if no digit is exceeded by the digit to its left it is
called an increasing number; for example, 134468.
Similarly if no digit is exceeded by the digit to its right it is called a decreasing
number; for example, 66420.
We ... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_113/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_113/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_131/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_131/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 131: https://projecteuler.net/problem=131
There are some prime values, p, for which there exists a positive integer, n,
such that the expression n^3 + n^2p is a perfect cube.
For example, when p = 19, 8^3 + 8^2 x 19 = 12^3.
What is perhaps most surprising is that for each prime with this pr... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_131/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_131/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_055/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_055/sol1.py | """
Lychrel numbers
Problem 55: https://projecteuler.net/problem=55
If we take 47, reverse and add, 47 + 74 = 121, which is palindromic.
Not all numbers produce palindromes so quickly. For example,
349 + 943 = 1292,
1292 + 2921 = 4213
4213 + 3124 = 7337
That is, 349 took three iterations to arrive at a palindrome.
A... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_055/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_055/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_024/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_024/sol1.py | """
A permutation is an ordered arrangement of objects. For example, 3124 is one
possible permutation of the digits 1, 2, 3 and 4. If all of the permutations
are listed numerically or alphabetically, we call it lexicographic order. The
lexicographic permutations of 0, 1 and 2 are:
012 021 102 120 201 210... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_024/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_024/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_020/sol2.py | project_euler/problem_020/sol2.py | """
Problem 20: https://projecteuler.net/problem=20
n! means n x (n - 1) x ... x 3 x 2 x 1
For example, 10! = 10 x 9 x ... x 3 x 2 x 1 = 3628800,
and the sum of the digits in the number 10! is 3 + 6 + 2 + 8 + 8 + 0 + 0 = 27.
Find the sum of the digits in the number 100!
"""
from math import factorial
def solution... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_020/sol4.py | project_euler/problem_020/sol4.py | """
Problem 20: https://projecteuler.net/problem=20
n! means n x (n - 1) x ... x 3 x 2 x 1
For example, 10! = 10 x 9 x ... x 3 x 2 x 1 = 3628800,
and the sum of the digits in the number 10! is 3 + 6 + 2 + 8 + 8 + 0 + 0 = 27.
Find the sum of the digits in the number 100!
"""
def solution(num: int = 100) -> int:
... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_020/sol3.py | project_euler/problem_020/sol3.py | """
Problem 20: https://projecteuler.net/problem=20
n! means n x (n - 1) x ... x 3 x 2 x 1
For example, 10! = 10 x 9 x ... x 3 x 2 x 1 = 3628800,
and the sum of the digits in the number 10! is 3 + 6 + 2 + 8 + 8 + 0 + 0 = 27.
Find the sum of the digits in the number 100!
"""
from math import factorial
def solution... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_020/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_020/sol1.py | """
Problem 20: https://projecteuler.net/problem=20
n! means n x (n - 1) x ... x 3 x 2 x 1
For example, 10! = 10 x 9 x ... x 3 x 2 x 1 = 3628800,
and the sum of the digits in the number 10! is 3 + 6 + 2 + 8 + 8 + 0 + 0 = 27.
Find the sum of the digits in the number 100!
"""
def factorial(num: int) -> int:
"""F... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_020/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_020/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_234/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_234/sol1.py | """
https://projecteuler.net/problem=234
For an integer n β₯ 4, we define the lower prime square root of n, denoted by
lps(n), as the largest prime β€ βn and the upper prime square root of n, ups(n),
as the smallest prime β₯ βn.
So, for example, lps(4) = 2 = ups(4), lps(1000) = 31, ups(1000) = 37. Let us
call an integer... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_234/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_234/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_188/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_188/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 188: https://projecteuler.net/problem=188
The hyperexponentiation of a number
The hyperexponentiation or tetration of a number a by a positive integer b,
denoted by aββb or b^a, is recursively defined by:
aββ1 = a,
aββ(k+1) = a(aββk).
Thus we have e.g. 3ββ2 = 3^3 = 27, hence 3ββ3 = 3^27 = ... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_188/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_188/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_057/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_057/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 57: https://projecteuler.net/problem=57
It is possible to show that the square root of two can be expressed as an infinite
continued fraction.
sqrt(2) = 1 + 1 / (2 + 1 / (2 + 1 / (2 + ...)))
By expanding this for the first four iterations, we get:
1 + 1 / 2 = 3 / 2 = 1.5
1 + 1 / (2 + 1 / 2} ... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_057/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_057/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_016/sol2.py | project_euler/problem_016/sol2.py | """
Problem 16: https://projecteuler.net/problem=16
2^15 = 32768 and the sum of its digits is 3 + 2 + 7 + 6 + 8 = 26.
What is the sum of the digits of the number 2^1000?
"""
def solution(power: int = 1000) -> int:
"""Returns the sum of the digits of the number 2^power.
>>> solution(1000)
1366
>>> s... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_016/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_016/sol1.py | """
Problem 16: https://projecteuler.net/problem=16
2^15 = 32768 and the sum of its digits is 3 + 2 + 7 + 6 + 8 = 26.
What is the sum of the digits of the number 2^1000?
"""
def solution(power: int = 1000) -> int:
"""Returns the sum of the digits of the number 2^power.
>>> solution(1000)
1366
>>> so... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_016/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_016/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_068/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_068/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 68: https://projecteuler.net/problem=68
Magic 5-gon ring
Problem Statement:
Consider the following "magic" 3-gon ring,
filled with the numbers 1 to 6, and each line adding to nine.
4
\
3
/ \
1 - 2 - 6
/
5
Working clockwise, and starting from the group of three
with th... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_068/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_068/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_587/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_587/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 587: https://projecteuler.net/problem=587
A square is drawn around a circle as shown in the diagram below on the left.
We shall call the blue shaded region the L-section.
A line is drawn from the bottom left of the square to the top right
as shown in the diagram on the right.
We shall call th... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_587/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_587/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_094/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_094/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 94: https://projecteuler.net/problem=94
It is easily proved that no equilateral triangle exists with integral length sides and
integral area. However, the almost equilateral triangle 5-5-6 has an area of 12 square
units.
We shall define an almost equilateral triangle to be a triangle for whi... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_094/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_094/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_117/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_117/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 117: https://projecteuler.net/problem=117
Using a combination of grey square tiles and oblong tiles chosen from:
red tiles (measuring two units), green tiles (measuring three units),
and blue tiles (measuring four units),
it is possible to tile a row measuring five units in length
in exactly ... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_117/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_117/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_164/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_164/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 164: https://projecteuler.net/problem=164
Three Consecutive Digital Sum Limit
How many 20 digit numbers n (without any leading zero) exist such that no three
consecutive digits of n have a sum greater than 9?
Brute-force recursive solution with caching of intermediate results.
"""
def sol... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_164/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_164/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_058/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_058/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 58:https://projecteuler.net/problem=58
Starting with 1 and spiralling anticlockwise in the following way,
a square spiral with side length 7 is formed.
37 36 35 34 33 32 31
38 17 16 15 14 13 30
39 18 5 4 3 12 29
40 19 6 1 2 11 28
41 20 7 8 9 10 27
42 21 22 23 24 25 26
43 44 45 46 4... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_058/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_058/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_012/sol2.py | project_euler/problem_012/sol2.py | """
Highly divisible triangular numbers
Problem 12
The sequence of triangle numbers is generated by adding the natural numbers. So
the 7th triangle number would be 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 = 28. The first ten
terms would be:
1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, 28, 36, 45, 55, ...
Let us list the factors of the first seven triangle... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_012/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_012/sol1.py | """
Highly divisible triangular numbers
Problem 12
The sequence of triangle numbers is generated by adding the natural numbers. So
the 7th triangle number would be 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 = 28. The first ten
terms would be:
1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, 28, 36, 45, 55, ...
Let us list the factors of the first seven triangle... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_012/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_012/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_011/sol2.py | project_euler/problem_011/sol2.py | """
What is the greatest product of four adjacent numbers (horizontally,
vertically, or diagonally) in this 20x20 array?
08 02 22 97 38 15 00 40 00 75 04 05 07 78 52 12 50 77 91 08
49 49 99 40 17 81 18 57 60 87 17 40 98 43 69 48 04 56 62 00
81 49 31 73 55 79 14 29 93 71 40 67 53 88 30 03 49 13 36 65
52 70 95 23 04 60 ... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_011/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_011/sol1.py | """
What is the greatest product of four adjacent numbers (horizontally,
vertically, or diagonally) in this 20x20 array?
08 02 22 97 38 15 00 40 00 75 04 05 07 78 52 12 50 77 91 08
49 49 99 40 17 81 18 57 60 87 17 40 98 43 69 48 04 56 62 00
81 49 31 73 55 79 14 29 93 71 40 67 53 88 30 03 49 13 36 65
52 70 95 23 04 60 ... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_011/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_011/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_067/sol2.py | project_euler/problem_067/sol2.py | """
Problem Statement:
By starting at the top of the triangle below and moving to adjacent numbers on
the row below, the maximum total from top to bottom is 23.
3
7 4
2 4 6
8 5 9 3
That is, 3 + 7 + 4 + 9 = 23.
Find the maximum total from top to bottom in triangle.txt (right click and
'Save Link/Target As...'), a 15K te... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_067/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_067/sol1.py | """
Problem Statement:
By starting at the top of the triangle below and moving to adjacent numbers on
the row below, the maximum total from top to bottom is 23.
3
7 4
2 4 6
8 5 9 3
That is, 3 + 7 + 4 + 9 = 23.
Find the maximum total from top to bottom in triangle.txt (right click and
'Save Link/Target As...'), a 15K te... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_067/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_067/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_030/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_030/sol1.py | """Problem Statement (Digit Fifth Powers): https://projecteuler.net/problem=30
Surprisingly there are only three numbers that can be written as the sum of fourth
powers of their digits:
1634 = 1^4 + 6^4 + 3^4 + 4^4
8208 = 8^4 + 2^4 + 0^4 + 8^4
9474 = 9^4 + 4^4 + 7^4 + 4^4
As 1 = 1^4 is not a sum it is not included.
... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_030/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_030/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_203/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_203/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 203: https://projecteuler.net/problem=203
The binomial coefficients (n k) can be arranged in triangular form, Pascal's
triangle, like this:
1
1 1
1 2 1
1 3 3 1
1 4 6 4 ... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_203/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_203/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_102/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_102/sol1.py | """
Three distinct points are plotted at random on a Cartesian plane,
for which -1000 β€ x, y β€ 1000, such that a triangle is formed.
Consider the following two triangles:
A(-340,495), B(-153,-910), C(835,-947)
X(-175,41), Y(-421,-714), Z(574,-645)
It can be verified that triangle ABC contains the origin, whereas
tr... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_102/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_102/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_100/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_100/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 100: https://projecteuler.net/problem=100
If a box contains twenty-one coloured discs, composed of fifteen blue discs and
six red discs, and two discs were taken at random, it can be seen that
the probability of taking two blue discs, P(BB) = (15/21) x (14/20) = 1/2.
The next such arrangemen... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_100/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_100/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_092/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_092/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 092: https://projecteuler.net/problem=92
Square digit chains
A number chain is created by continuously adding the square of the digits in
a number to form a new number until it has been seen before.
For example,
44 β 32 β 13 β 10 β 1 β 1
85 β 89 β 145 β 42 β 20 β 4 β 16 β 37 β 58 β 89
Therefor... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_092/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_092/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_039/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_039/sol1.py | """
Problem 39: https://projecteuler.net/problem=39
If p is the perimeter of a right angle triangle with integral length sides,
{a,b,c}, there are exactly three solutions for p = 120.
{20,48,52}, {24,45,51}, {30,40,50}
For which value of p β€ 1000, is the number of solutions maximised?
"""
from __future__ import anno... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_039/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_039/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_112/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_112/sol1.py | """
Problem 112: https://projecteuler.net/problem=112
Working from left-to-right if no digit is exceeded by the digit to its left it is
called an increasing number; for example, 134468.
Similarly if no digit is exceeded by the digit to its right it is called a decreasing
number; for example, 66420.
We shall call a pos... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_112/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_112/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_015/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_015/sol1.py | """
Problem 15: https://projecteuler.net/problem=15
Starting in the top left corner of a 2x2 grid, and only being able to move to
the right and down, there are exactly 6 routes to the bottom right corner.
How many such routes are there through a 20x20 grid?
"""
from math import factorial
def solution(n: int = 20) -... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_015/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_015/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_004/sol2.py | project_euler/problem_004/sol2.py | """
Project Euler Problem 4: https://projecteuler.net/problem=4
Largest palindrome product
A palindromic number reads the same both ways. The largest palindrome made
from the product of two 2-digit numbers is 9009 = 91 x 99.
Find the largest palindrome made from the product of two 3-digit numbers.
References:
-... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_004/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_004/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 4: https://projecteuler.net/problem=4
Largest palindrome product
A palindromic number reads the same both ways. The largest palindrome made
from the product of two 2-digit numbers is 9009 = 91 x 99.
Find the largest palindrome made from the product of two 3-digit numbers.
References:
-... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_004/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_004/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_026/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_026/sol1.py | """
Euler Problem 26
https://projecteuler.net/problem=26
Problem Statement:
A unit fraction contains 1 in the numerator. The decimal representation of the
unit fractions with denominators 2 to 10 are given:
1/2 = 0.5
1/3 = 0.(3)
1/4 = 0.25
1/5 = 0.2
1/6 = 0.1(6)
1/7 = 0.(142857)
1/8 = 0.125
1/9 = 0.(1)
1/10 ... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_026/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_026/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_035/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_035/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 35
https://projecteuler.net/problem=35
Problem Statement:
The number 197 is called a circular prime because all rotations of the digits:
197, 971, and 719, are themselves prime.
There are thirteen such primes below 100: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 31, 37, 71, 73,
79, and 97.
How many circular pr... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_035/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_035/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_073/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_073/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 73: https://projecteuler.net/problem=73
Consider the fraction, n/d, where n and d are positive integers.
If n<d and HCF(n,d)=1, it is called a reduced proper fraction.
If we list the set of reduced proper fractions for d β€ 8 in ascending order of size,
we get:
1/8, 1/7, 1/6, 1/5, 1/4, 2/7, ... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_073/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_073/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_104/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_104/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 104 : https://projecteuler.net/problem=104
The Fibonacci sequence is defined by the recurrence relation:
Fn = Fn-1 + Fn-2, where F1 = 1 and F2 = 1.
It turns out that F541, which contains 113 digits, is the first Fibonacci number
for which the last nine digits are 1-9 pandigital (contain all ... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_104/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_104/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_042/solution42.py | project_euler/problem_042/solution42.py | """
The nth term of the sequence of triangle numbers is given by, tn = Β½n(n+1); so
the first ten triangle numbers are:
1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, 28, 36, 45, 55, ...
By converting each letter in a word to a number corresponding to its
alphabetical position and adding these values we form a word value. For example,
the word... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_042/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_042/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_043/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_043/sol1.py | """
Problem 43: https://projecteuler.net/problem=43
The number, 1406357289, is a 0 to 9 pandigital number because it is made up of
each of the digits 0 to 9 in some order, but it also has a rather interesting
sub-string divisibility property.
Let d1 be the 1st digit, d2 be the 2nd digit, and so on. In this way, we no... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_043/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_043/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_053/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_053/sol1.py | """
Combinatoric selections
Problem 53
There are exactly ten ways of selecting three from five, 12345:
123, 124, 125, 134, 135, 145, 234, 235, 245, and 345
In combinatorics, we use the notation, 5C3 = 10.
In general,
nCr = n!/(r!(n-r)!),where r β€ n, n! = nx(n-1)x...x3x2x1, and 0! = 1.
It is not until n = 23, t... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_053/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_053/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_051/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_051/sol1.py | """
https://projecteuler.net/problem=51
Prime digit replacements
Problem 51
By replacing the 1st digit of the 2-digit number *3, it turns out that six of
the nine possible values: 13, 23, 43, 53, 73, and 83, are all prime.
By replacing the 3rd and 4th digits of 56**3 with the same digit, this 5-digit
number is the fi... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_051/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_051/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_077/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_077/sol1.py | """
Project Euler Problem 77: https://projecteuler.net/problem=77
It is possible to write ten as the sum of primes in exactly five different ways:
7 + 3
5 + 5
5 + 3 + 2
3 + 3 + 2 + 2
2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2
What is the first value which can be written as the sum of primes in over
five thousand different ways?
"""
from __... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_077/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_077/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_028/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_028/sol1.py | """
Problem 28
Url: https://projecteuler.net/problem=28
Statement:
Starting with the number 1 and moving to the right in a clockwise direction a 5
by 5 spiral is formed as follows:
21 22 23 24 25
20 7 8 9 10
19 6 1 2 11
18 5 4 3 12
17 16 15 14 13
It can be verified that the sum of the num... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_028/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_028/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_076/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_076/sol1.py | """
Counting Summations
Problem 76: https://projecteuler.net/problem=76
It is possible to write five as a sum in exactly six different ways:
4 + 1
3 + 2
3 + 1 + 1
2 + 2 + 1
2 + 1 + 1 + 1
1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1
How many different ways can one hundred be written as a sum of at least two
positive integers?
"""
def solutio... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_076/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_076/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false | |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_071/sol1.py | project_euler/problem_071/sol1.py | """
Ordered fractions
Problem 71
https://projecteuler.net/problem=71
Consider the fraction n/d, where n and d are positive
integers. If n<d and HCF(n,d)=1, it is called a reduced proper fraction.
If we list the set of reduced proper fractions for d β€ 8
in ascending order of size, we get:
1/8, 1/7, 1/6, 1/5, 1/4, ... | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
TheAlgorithms/Python | https://github.com/TheAlgorithms/Python/blob/2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4/project_euler/problem_071/__init__.py | project_euler/problem_071/__init__.py | python | MIT | 2c15b8c54eb8130e83640fe1d911c10eb6cd70d4 | 2026-01-04T14:38:15.231112Z | false |
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