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1163 Dijkstra Sequence

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  • 作者: 陈越
  • 单位: 浙江大学
  • 代码长度限制: 16 KB
  • 时间限制: 2000 ms
  • 内存限制: 64 MB

Dijkstra's algorithm is one of the very famous greedy algorithms. It is used for solving the single source shortest path problem which gives the shortest paths from one particular source vertex to all the other vertices of the given graph. It was conceived by computer scientist Edsger W. Dijkstra in 1956 and published three years later.

In this algorithm, a set contains vertices included in shortest path tree is maintained. During each step, we find one vertex which is not yet included and has a minimum distance from the source, and collect it into the set. Hence step by step an ordered sequence of vertices, let's call it Dijkstra sequence, is generated by Dijkstra's algorithm.

On the other hand, for a given graph, there could be more than one Dijkstra sequence. For example, both { 5, 1, 3, 4, 2 } and { 5, 3, 1, 2, 4 } are Dijkstra sequences for the graph, where 5 is the source. Your job is to check whether a given sequence is Dijkstra sequence or not.

Input Specification

Each input file contains one test case. For each case, the first line contains two positive integers N_v (\le 10^3) and N_e (\le 10^5), which are the total numbers of vertices and edges, respectively. Hence the vertices are numbered from 1 to N_v.

Then N_e lines follow, each describes an edge by giving the indices of the vertices at the two ends, followed by a positive integer weight (\le 100) of the edge. It is guaranteed that the given graph is connected.

Finally the number of queries, K, is given as a positive integer no larger than 100, followed by K lines of sequences, each contains a permutationof the N_v vertices. It is assumed that the first vertex is the source for each sequence.

All the inputs in a line are separated by a space.

Output Specification

For each of the K sequences, print in a line Yes if it is a Dijkstra sequence, or No if not.

Sample Input

5 7
1 2 2
1 5 1
2 3 1
2 4 1
2 5 2
3 5 1
3 4 1
4
5 1 3 4 2
5 3 1 2 4
2 3 4 5 1
3 2 1 5 4

Sample Output

Yes
Yes
Yes
No


Last update: May 4, 2022
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