Hello, I have a problem need to solve: S(n) = 1^k + 2^k +..+n^k input: n<=10^9, k<=40 output: S(n)%(10^9+7). One more issue: how to calculate ((n^k)/x)%p which very big n and k. Thank for helping me.
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Sum of exponential
Hello, I have a problem need to solve: S(n) = 1^k + 2^k +..+n^k input: n<=10^9, k<=40 output: S(n)%(10^9+7). One more issue: how to calculate ((n^k)/x)%p which very big n and k. Thank for helping me.
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