406982: GYM102646 A1 Product of Triples (Easy Version)
Description
Many great mathematicians have sequences named after them. Timmy is a great mathematician, so he created a sequence called $$$t$$$, but he needs help to compute its values. Let $$$t_i$$$ be the number of unordered triples $$$(a, b, c)$$$ where $$$a \leq b \leq c$$$ and $$$a \cdot b \cdot c = i$$$. For all $$$i$$$ from $$$1$$$ to $$$n$$$, find and print $$$t_i$$$.
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InputThe only line contains a single integer $$$n$$$ $$$(1 \leq n \leq 2 \cdot 10^3)$$$.
OutputFor all $$$i$$$ from $$$1$$$ to $$$n$$$, print $$$t_i$$$.
ExampleInput10Output
1 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 2Note
There are $$$3$$$ triples that have product $$$8$$$: $$$(1, 1, 8)$$$, $$$(1, 2, 4)$$$, and $$$(2, 2, 2)$$$. However, there is only $$$1$$$ triple that has product $$$7$$$: $$$(1, 1, 7)$$$.