How to find the number of dearrangements for value N. For smaller(N), we can use DP to find the value, but when N is large around 10^9, how do we find it efficiently? MOD = 10^9 + 7.
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DeArrangements For Large Numbers
How to find the number of dearrangements for value N. For smaller(N), we can use DP to find the value, but when N is large around 10^9, how do we find it efficiently? MOD = 10^9 + 7.
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