I wanted to calculate the square root of BigInteger in Java. While investigating, I found this great link How can I find the Square Root of a Java BigInteger?, asked earlier on StackOverflow.
There are two great code snippets given to solve this. But the underlying logic or maths is missing.
This is the first one :
BigInteger sqrt(BigInteger n) {
BigInteger a = BigInteger.ONE;
BigInteger b = new BigInteger(n.shiftRight(5).add(new BigInteger("8")).toString());
while(b.compareTo(a) >= 0) {
BigInteger mid = new BigInteger(a.add(b).shiftRight(1).toString());
if(mid.multiply(mid).compareTo(n) > 0) b = mid.subtract(BigInteger.ONE);
else a = mid.add(BigInteger.ONE);
}
return a.subtract(BigInteger.ONE);
}
taken from here.
This is the second one :
public static BigInteger sqrt(BigInteger x) {
BigInteger div = BigInteger.ZERO.setBit(x.bitLength()/2);
BigInteger div2 = div;
// Loop until we hit the same value twice in a row, or wind
// up alternating.
for(;;) {
BigInteger y = div.add(x.divide(div)).shiftRight(1);
if (y.equals(div) || y.equals(div2))
return y;
div2 = div;
div = y;
}
}
answered by @EdwardFalk.
Can anyone please explain or point to the underlying maths or logic, for the completeness of the topic.