Zapray really loves the Algorithmic Problem Solving course,
but he is struggling with it. Recently the class studied
Longest Increasing Subsequence (LIS). Zapray knows well how to
compute the length of LIS for a given sequence. But on the exam
paper there appears to be a different question: “We say an
element in a sequence is critical, if
removing it will cause the sequence’s LIS length to decrease.
Can you find all the critical elements in the sequence below?”
Zapray soon realizes that this is a much bigger challenge.
Input
The input starts with a single integer (), the length of the given sequence.
The next line has
integers giving the numbers in the sequence. The given sequence
is a permutation in which each integer from to appears exactly once.
Output
Output all critical elements in the sequence in ascending
order. If none of the elements are critical, output “-1”.
Sample Input 1 |
Sample Output 1 |
4
1 3 2 4
|
1 4
|
Sample Input 2 |
Sample Output 2 |
5
1 2 3 4 5
|
1 2 3 4 5
|
Sample Input 3 |
Sample Output 3 |
4
2 1 4 3
|
-1
|
Sample Input 4 |
Sample Output 4 |
4
4 3 1 2
|
1 2
|