You can find all the divisors of a number by calculating the prime factorization. Each divisor has to be a combination of the primes in the factorization.
If you have a list of primes, this is a simple way to get the factorization:
def factorize(n, primes):
factors = []
for p in primes:
if p*p > n: break
i = 0
while n % p == 0:
n //= p
i+=1
if i > 0:
factors.append((p, i));
if n > 1: factors.append((n, 1))
return factors
This is called trial division. There are much more efficient methods to do this. See here for an overview.
Calculating the divisors is now pretty easy:
def divisors(factors):
div = [1]
for (p, r) in factors:
div = [d * p**e for d in div for e in range(r + 1)]
return div
The efficiency of calculating all the divisors depends on the algorithm to find the prime numbers (small overview here) and on the factorization algorithm. The latter is always slow for very large numbers and there's not much you can do about that.
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