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Find the Town Judge

Explore how to find the town judge by applying graph concepts and trust relationships. Learn to analyze problem statements and use algorithms to determine the judge’s label or conclude if none exists, strengthening your problem-solving skills in graph algorithms.

Statement

There are n people numbered from 11 to n in a town. There’s a rumor that one of these people is secretly the town judge. A town judge must meet the following conditions:

  1. The judge doesn’t trust anyone.

  2. Everyone else in the town (except the town judge) trusts the judge.

  3. There is exactly one person who fulfills both the above conditions.

You are given an integer n and a two-dimensional array, trust, where each entry trust[i]=[ai,bi]trust[i] = [a_i, b_i] ...