The first line of the standard input holds two integers n and m (1<=M<=N<=300000)
, separated by a single space, that denote, respectively, the number of chambers in the cave and the number of chambers in which fire can be set to the fuses. The chambers are numbered from 1 to n . The next line contains n integers d1,d2…dn (Di属于{0,1}, separated by single spaces. If Di=1 , then there is dynamite in the -th chamber, and if di=0 , there is none. The following n -1 lines specify the corridors of the cave. Each of them holds two integers a,b (a<=a<b<=n), separated by a single space, denoting that there is a corridor connecting the chambers a and b . Every corridor appears exactly once in the description.
You may assume that in tests worth 10% of the points it holds additionally that n<= 10, while in tests worth 40% of the points it holds that N<=1000.