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<p>You are given positive integers <code>n</code> and <code>target</code>.</p>
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<p>An array <code>nums</code> is <strong>beautiful</strong> if it meets the following conditions:</p>
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<li><code>nums.length == n</code>.</li>
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<li><code>nums</code> consists of pairwise <strong>distinct</strong> <strong>positive</strong> integers.</li>
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<li>There doesn't exist two <strong>distinct</strong> indices, <code>i</code> and <code>j</code>, in the range <code>[0, n - 1]</code>, such that <code>nums[i] + nums[j] == target</code>.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>Return <em>the <strong>minimum</strong> possible sum that a beautiful array could have modulo </em><code>10<sup>9</sup> + 7</code>.</p>
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<p> </p>
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<p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p>
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<pre>
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<strong>Input:</strong> n = 2, target = 3
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<strong>Output:</strong> 4
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<strong>Explanation:</strong> We can see that nums = [1,3] is beautiful.
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- The array nums has length n = 2.
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- The array nums consists of pairwise distinct positive integers.
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- There doesn't exist two distinct indices, i and j, with nums[i] + nums[j] == 3.
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It can be proven that 4 is the minimum possible sum that a beautiful array could have.
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</pre>
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<p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p>
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<strong>Input:</strong> n = 3, target = 3
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<strong>Output:</strong> 8
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<strong>Explanation:</strong> We can see that nums = [1,3,4] is beautiful.
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- The array nums has length n = 3.
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- The array nums consists of pairwise distinct positive integers.
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- There doesn't exist two distinct indices, i and j, with nums[i] + nums[j] == 3.
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It can be proven that 8 is the minimum possible sum that a beautiful array could have.
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</pre>
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<p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p>
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<strong>Input:</strong> n = 1, target = 1
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<strong>Output:</strong> 1
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<strong>Explanation:</strong> We can see, that nums = [1] is beautiful.
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</pre>
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<p> </p>
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<p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p>
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<ul>
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<li><code>1 <= n <= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li>
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<li><code>1 <= target <= 10<sup>9</sup></code></li>
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</ul>
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