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Though I liked this problem, I felt it was really stretching into compiler specifics for people using C/C++ by requiring the use of non-standard types like __uint128_t or implement your own 64-bit multiplier. For most other languages I believe there is some big or huge integer library to the rescue, but those are standardized.
Project Euler #48: Self powers
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Though I liked this problem, I felt it was really stretching into compiler specifics for people using C/C++ by requiring the use of non-standard types like
__uint128_t
or implement your own 64-bit multiplier. For most other languages I believe there is some big or huge integer library to the rescue, but those are standardized.