How can I solve this using bigmod algorithm?
If the series is 1+a+a^2+a^3+a^4+a^5 then this will be equal to (1+a^2+a^4)+a(1+a^2+a^4). How can I apply bigmod here!
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calculate 1+a^1+a^2+...+a^d mod m (using BigMod algorithm)
How can I solve this using bigmod algorithm?
If the series is 1+a+a^2+a^3+a^4+a^5 then this will be equal to (1+a^2+a^4)+a(1+a^2+a^4). How can I apply bigmod here!
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