This is an interactive problem. In the interaction section below you will see the information about flushing the output.
In this problem, you will be playing a game with Hongcow. How lucky of you!
Hongcow has a hidden n by n matrix M. Let Mi,j denote the entry i-th row and j-th column of the matrix. The rows and columns are labeled from 1 to n.
The matrix entries are between 0 and 109. In addition, Mi,i=0 for all valid i. Your task is to find the minimum value along each row, excluding diagonal elements. Formally, for each i, you must find .
To do this, you can ask Hongcow some questions.
A question consists of giving Hongcow a subset of distinct indices {w1,w2,...,wk}, with 1≤k≤n. Hongcow will respond with n integers. The i-th integer will contain the minimum value of min1≤j≤kMi,wj.
You may only ask Hongcow at most 20 questions− he thinks you only need that many questions answered.
When you are ready to answer, print out a single integer -1 on its own line, then n integers on the next line. The i-th integer should be the minimum value in the i-th row of the matrix, excluding the i-th element. Do not forget to flush the final answer as well. Printing the answer does not count as asking a question.
You will get Wrong Answer verdict if
The first line of input will contain a single integer n (2≤n≤1,000).
To print the final answer, print out the string -1 on its own line. Then, the next line should contain n integers. The i-th integer should be the minimum value of the i-th row of the matrix, excluding elements on the diagonal. Do not forget to flush your answer!
To ask a question, print out a single integer k on its own line, denoting the size of your subset. Then, the next line should contain k integers w1,w2,... wk. Note, you must flush your output to get a response.
Hongcow will respond by printing out a line with n integers. The i-th integer in this line represents the minimum value of Mi,wj where j is between 1 and k.
You may only ask a question at most 20 times, otherwise, you will get Wrong Answer.
To flush you can use (just after printing an integer and end-of-line):
Hacking To hack someone, use the following format
n
M_{1,1} M_{1,2} ... M_{1,n}
M_{2,1} M_{2,2} ... M_{2,n}
...
M_{n,1} M_{n,2} ... M_{n,n}
Of course, contestant programs will not be able to see this input.
3
0 0 0
2 7 0
0 0 4
3 0 8
0 5 4
3
1 2 3
1
3
2
1 2
1
2
1
1
-1
2 5 4
2
0 0
0 0
1
2
1
1
-1
0 0
In the first sample, Hongcow has the hidden matrix
[
[0, 3, 2],
[5, 0, 7],
[4, 8 ,0],
]
Here is a more readable version demonstrating the interaction. The column on the left represents Hongcow, while the column on the right represents the contestant.
3
3
1 2 3
0 0 0
1
3
2 7 0
2
1 2
0 0 4
1
2
3 0 8
1
1
0 5 4
-1
2 5 4
For the second sample, it is possible for off-diagonal elements of the matrix to be zero.