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There are N jobs to be finished. It takes a robot 1 hour to finish one job.

At the beginning you have only one robot. Luckily a robot may build more robots identical to itself. It takes a robot Q hours to build another robot.  

So what is the minimum number of hours to finish N jobs?

Note two or more robots working on the same job or building the same robot won't accelerate the progress.

 
Input

The first line contains 2 integers, N and Q.  

For 70% of the data, 1 <= N <= 1000000  

For 100% of the data, 1 <= N <= 1000000000000, 1 <= Q <= 1000

 
Output

The minimum number of hours.

Sample Input

10 1

Sample Output

5


 1 #include <iostream>
 2 
 3 using namespace std;
 4 
 5 int main()
 6 {   long long n,m,t,k,ans;
 7      cin>>n>>m;
 8      t=2,k=1;
 9      ans=n;
10      while(t<n){
11         ans=min(ans,k*m+n/t+(n%t==0?0:1));
12         t=t*2;
13         k++;
14      }
15      cout<<ans<<endl;
16     return 0;
17 }
原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/z-712/p/7323988.html