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Modular Exponentiation (Power in Modular Arithmetic) in java
The java.math.BigInteger.modPow(BigInteger exponent, BigInteger m) returns a BigInteger whose value is (this<sup>exponent</sup> mod m). Unlike pow, this method permits negative exponents. You can calculate the modular Exponentiation using this method.
Program
import java.math.*;
public class BigIntegerDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// create 3 BigInteger objects
BigInteger bi1, bi2, bi3;
// create a BigInteger exponent
BigInteger exponent = new BigInteger("2");
bi1 = new BigInteger("7");
bi2 = new BigInteger("20");
// perform modPow operation on bi1 using bi2 and exp
bi3 = bi1.modPow(exponent, bi2);
String str = bi1 + "^" +exponent+ " mod " + bi2 + " is " +bi3;
// print bi3 value
System.out.println( str );
}
}
Output:
7^2 mod 20 is 9
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