Project Euler #13: Large Sum

Work out the first ten digits of the sum of the following one-hundred 50-digit numbers. 37107287533902102798797998220837590246510135740250 46376937677490009712648124896970078050417018260538 74324986199524741059474233309513058123726617309629 91942213363574161572522430563301811072406154908250 23067588207539346171171980310421047513778063246676 89261670696623633820136378418383684178734361726757 28112879812849979408065481931592621691275889832738 44274228917432520321923589422876796487670272189318 47451445736001306439091167216856844588711603153276 70386486105843025439939619828917593665686757934951 62176457141856560629502157223196586755079324193331 64906352462741904929101432445813822663347944758178 92575867718337217661963751590579239728245598838407 58203565325359399008402633568948830189458628227828 80181199384826282014278194139940567587151170094390 35398664372827112653829987240784473053190104293586 86515506006295864861532075273371959191420517255829 71693888707715466499115593487603532921714970056938 54370070576826684624621495650076471787294438377604 53282654108756828443191190634694037855217779295145 36123272525000296071075082563815656710885258350721 45876576172410976447339110607218265236877223636045 17423706905851860660448207621209813287860733969412 81142660418086830619328460811191061556940512689692 51934325451728388641918047049293215058642563049483 62467221648435076201727918039944693004732956340691 15732444386908125794514089057706229429197107928209 55037687525678773091862540744969844508330393682126 18336384825330154686196124348767681297534375946515 80386287592878490201521685554828717201219257766954 78182833757993103614740356856449095527097864797581 16726320100436897842553539920931837441497806860984 48403098129077791799088218795327364475675590848030 87086987551392711854517078544161852424320693150332 59959406895756536782107074926966537676326235447210 …

Project Euler #8: Largest Product in a Series

The four adjacent digits in the 1000-digit number that have the greatest product are 9 × 9 × 8 × 9 = 5832. 73167176531330624919225119674426574742355349194934 96983520312774506326239578318016984801869478851843 85861560789112949495459501737958331952853208805511 12540698747158523863050715693290963295227443043557 66896648950445244523161731856403098711121722383113 62229893423380308135336276614282806444486645238749 30358907296290491560440772390713810515859307960866 70172427121883998797908792274921901699720888093776 65727333001053367881220235421809751254540594752243 52584907711670556013604839586446706324415722155397 53697817977846174064955149290862569321978468622482 83972241375657056057490261407972968652414535100474 82166370484403199890008895243450658541227588666881 16427171479924442928230863465674813919123162824586 17866458359124566529476545682848912883142607690042 24219022671055626321111109370544217506941658960408 07198403850962455444362981230987879927244284909188 84580156166097919133875499200524063689912560717606 05886116467109405077541002256983155200055935729725 71636269561882670428252483600823257530420752963450 Find the thirteen adjacent digits in the …

Project Euler #3: Largest prime factor

The prime factors of 13195 are 5, 7, 13 and 29. What is the largest prime factor of the number 600851475143 ?   The answer is 6857, as surmised by the following program. #include <iostream> #include <math.h> int main(void) { unsigned long long factoredNumber = 600851475143; unsigned long long seed …

Project Euler #7: 10001st prime

By listing the first six prime numbers: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, and 13, we can see that the 6th prime is 13. What is the 10 001st prime number?   I utilized a Sieve of Erastothenes with a bit vector implemented in C++ to solve this problem. The answer …

CSAPP 4.47 – Y86-64 bubblesort

Your assignment will be to write a Y86-64 program to perform bubblesort. For reference, the following C function implements bubblesort using array referencing: /* Bubble sort: Array version */ void bubble_a(long *data, long count) { long i, last; for(last = count-1; last > 0; last–){ for( i = 0; i …

CSAPP Direct Caching Simulator Lab Solution

  /* Sources: http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Getopt.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_dynamic_memory_allocation Computer Systems A Programmers Perspective */ #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <getopt.h> #include “cachelab.h” #include <math.h> #include <strings.h> typedef unsigned long long int address; typedef int bool; #define true 1 #define false 0 typedef struct // Structure for holding command line parameters given when calling …