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Co-authored-by: Tom <20648924+moT01@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: Tom <20648924+moT01@users.noreply.github.com>
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5900f53c1000cf542c51004e Problem 463: A weird recurrence relation 5 302138 problem-463-a-weird-recurrence-relation

--description--

The function f is defined for all positive integers as follows:

$$\begin{align} & f(1) = 1 \\ & f(3) = 3 \\ & f(2n) = f(n) \\ & f(4n + 1) = 2f(2n + 1) - f(n) \\ & f(4n + 3) = 3f(2n + 1) - 2f(n) \end{align}$$

The function S(n) is defined as \sum_{i=1}^{n} f(i).

S(8) = 22 and S(100) = 3604.

Find S(3^{37}). Give the last 9 digits of your answer.

--hints--

weirdRecurrenceRelation() should return 808981553.

assert.strictEqual(weirdRecurrenceRelation(), 808981553);

--seed--

--seed-contents--

function weirdRecurrenceRelation() {

  return true;
}

weirdRecurrenceRelation();

--solutions--

// solution required