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def create_sparse(max_node: int, parent: list[list[int]]) -> list[list[int]]:
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"""
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Create a sparse table that saves each node's 2^i-th parent.
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The given ``parent`` table should have the direct parent of each node in row 0.
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This function fills in:
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parent[j][i] = parent[j - 1][parent[j - 1][i]]
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for each j where 2^j is less than max_node.
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For example, consider a small tree where:
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- Node 1 is the root (its parent is 0),
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- Nodes 2 and 3 have parent 1.
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We set up the parent table for only two levels (row 0 and row 1)
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for max_node = 3. (Note that in practice the table has many rows.)
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>>> parent0 = [0, 0, 1, 1] # 0 is unused; node1's parent=0, nodes 2 and 3's parent=1.
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>>> parent1 = [0, 0, 0, 0]
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>>> parent = [parent0, parent1]
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"""
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Return the lowest common ancestor (LCA) of nodes u and v in a tree.
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<<<<<<< HEAD
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The lists ``level`` and ``parent`` must be precomputed. ``level[i]`` is the depth
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of node i, and ``parent`` is a sparse table where parent[0][i] is the direct parent
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of node i.
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=======
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The lists `level` and `parent` must be precomputed. `level[i]` is the depth of node i,
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) -> tuple[list[int], list[list[int]]]:
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"""
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Run a breadth-first search (BFS) from the root node of the tree.
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This sets each node's direct parent (stored in parent[0]) and calculates the
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depth (level) of each node from the root.
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>>> # Consider a simple tree:
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>>> # 1
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>>> # / \\
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"""
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Run a BFS to set node depths and parents in a sample tree, then create the
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sparse table and compute several lowest common ancestors.
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The sample tree used is:
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<<<<<<< HEAD
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1
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/ | \
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/ | \
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2 3 4
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/ / \\ \\
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5 6 7 8
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/ \\ | / \\
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9 10 11 12 13
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=======
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1
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- LCA(6, 7) --> 3
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- LCA(4, 12) --> 4
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- LCA(8, 8) --> 8
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To test main() without it printing to the console, we capture the output.
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>>> import sys
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