In this submission for the problem 31660028 the author used if(ans[ni][nj] < ans[v.fi][v.se] + 1) break; condition. Can anyone guide me in proving that this algorithm with the break condition produces shortest paths and its complexity is O(n*m).
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In this submission for the problem 31660028 the author used if(ans[ni][nj] < ans[v.fi][v.se] + 1) break; condition. Can anyone guide me in proving that this algorithm with the break condition produces shortest paths and its complexity is O(n*m).
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