UVa 10229 - Modular Fibonacci

Summary
Get the F(n) Fibonacci's Number then get its modulo on $$2^m$$.

Explanation
Solving this problem requires you to calculate Fibonacci in lg(n) time. It's by dividing n into n/2 size problem at each instance.

Gotchas

 * Use a 64 bit integer representation for the Fibonacci's number as a 32 bit will overflow.
 * Use the Q-Fibonacci Matrix to get the output in O(log n) and avoid TLE.

Input
11 7 11 6

Output
89 25