There are n issues numbered with integers from 1 to n. I-th issue has the intricacy ci=2i, label tagi and score si.    In the wake of taking care of the issue I it's permitted to take care of issue j if and provided that IQ<|ci−cj| and tagi≠tagj. In the wake of tackling it your IQ changes and becomes IQ=|ci−cj| and you gain |si−sj| focuses.    Any issue can be the first. You can take care of issues in any request and however many occasions as you need.

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 There are n issues numbered with integers from 1 to n. I-th issue has the intricacy ci=2i, label tagi and score si. 

 

In the wake of taking care of the issue I it's permitted to take care of issue j if and provided that IQ<|ci−cj| and tagi≠tagj. In the wake of tackling it your IQ changes and becomes IQ=|ci−cj| and you gain |si−sj| focuses. 

 

Any issue can be the first. You can take care of issues in any request and however many occasions as you need. 

 

At first your IQ=0. Track down the most extreme number of focuses that can be acquired. 

 

Input 

 

The principal line contains a solitary integer t (1≤t≤100) — the number of experiments. 

 

The principal line of each experiment contains an integer n (1≤n≤5000) — the number of issues. 

 

The second line of each experiment contains n integers tag1,tag2,… ,tagn (1≤tagi≤n) — labels of the issues. 

 

The third line of each experiment contains n integers s1,s2,… ,sn (1≤si≤109) — scores of the issues. 

 

It's dependable that amount of n over all experiments doesn't surpass 5000. 

 

Output 

 

For each experiment print a solitary integer — the greatest number of focuses that can be acquired.

 

 

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