The merchant

Time Limit
3s
Memory Limit
65536KB
Judge Program
Standard
Ratio(Solve/Submit)
0.00%(0/0)
Description:

There are N cities in a country, and there is one and only one simple path between each pair of cities. A merchant has chosen some paths and wants to earn as much money as possible in each path. When he move along a path, he can choose one city to buy some goods and sell them in a city after it. The goods in all cities are the same but the prices are different. Now your task is to calculate the maximum possible profit on each path.

Input:

The first line contains N, the number of cities.
Each of the next N lines contains wi the goods' price in each city.
Each of the next N-1 lines contains labels of two cities, describing a road between the two cities.
The next line contains Q, the number of paths.
Each of the next Q lines contains labels of two cities, describing a path. The cities are numbered from 1 to N.

1 ≤ N, wi, Q ≤ 50000

Output:

The output contains Q lines, each contains the maximum profit of the corresponding path. If no positive profit can be earned, output 0 instead.

Sample Input:
4
1 
5 
3 
2
1 3
3 2
3 4
9
1 2
1 3
1 4
2 3
2 1
2 4
3 1
3 2
3 4
Sample Output:
4
2
2
0
0
0
0
2
0

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