0294. Addition Chains
Input file name: | addition.in |
Output file name: | addition.out |
Time limit: | 2 s |
Memory limit: | 256 megabytes |
An addition chain for n is an integer sequence <a0,
a1,a2,...,am> with the following
four properties:
- a0 = 1
- am = n
- a0<a1<a2<...< am-1<am
- For each k (1<=k<=m) there exist two (not neccessarily different) integers i and j (0<=i, j<=k-1) with ak=ai+aj
For example, <1,2,3,5> and <1,2,4,5> are both valid solutions when you are asked for an addition chain for 5.
Input Specification
The input file will contain one or more test cases. Each test case consists of one line containing one integer n (1<=n<=100). Input is terminated by a value of zero (0) for n.Output Specification
For each test case, print one line containing the required integer sequence. Separate the numbers by one blank.Hint: The problem is a little time-critical, so use proper break conditions where necessary to reduce the search space.
Sample Input
5 7 12 15 77 0
Sample Output
1 2 4 5 1 2 4 6 7 1 2 4 8 12 1 2 4 5 10 15 1 2 4 8 9 17 34 68 77
Source: Ulm University Local Contest 1997
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