Well speaking about number of divisors of n ... all you need to do is to
find the prime factorization of n.
An example: n = 12, which is 2x2x3.
As you can see, there are 2 prime factors, one appears 2 times, and the
other appears 1 time. So, the number of divisors will be:
(2+1) * (1+1) = 3 x 2
ya you are right . this is project euler problem .
until now i have found that i can determine how many devisiors of
number in sqrt(n) but what are the divisiors above aqrt(n) i am
not able to determine.
if sqrt(n) is perfect square and there are k factors upto sqrt(n)
then total number of