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prime p = 10^9+7 , is not that special, so its pisano period is 2(p+1).
But there are many primes p, whose pisano period is less than p.
can you Explain?
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Project Euler #137: Fibonacci golden nuggets
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prime p = 10^9+7 , is not that special, so its pisano period is 2(p+1).
But there are many primes p, whose pisano period is less than p.
can you Explain?