I have a solution of a problem as, h(n) = 26*h(n-1) + 26^(n-3) — h(n-3). n<=10^9.
how to create matrix on this relation?? Is it possible ?? If not how to solve it??
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How to matrix exponentiate exponention relation??
I have a solution of a problem as, h(n) = 26*h(n-1) + 26^(n-3) — h(n-3). n<=10^9.
how to create matrix on this relation?? Is it possible ?? If not how to solve it??
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