I want to ask about this problem: 622F - The Sum of the k-th Powers. I solved it using lagrange interpolation 263080914 but can anyone help me implement the solution with Faulhaber's formula? Thanks very much.
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I want to ask about this problem: 622F - The Sum of the k-th Powers. I solved it using lagrange interpolation 263080914 but can anyone help me implement the solution with Faulhaber's formula? Thanks very much.
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It's not easy to calculate the `Bernoulli number'. Also, the modulo is not NTT friendly.
Consider these blogs: Prefix Sum Polynomial, and Counting sums of powers for "How to generate Bernoulli number".