Educational Codeforces Round 63 (Rated for Div. 2)C - Alarm Clocks Everywhere

Ivan is going to sleep now and wants to set his alarm clock. There will be many necessary events tomorrow, the i-th of them will start during the xi-th minute. Ivan doesn't want to skip any of the events, so he has to set his alarm clock in such a way that it rings during minutes x1,x2,…,xn

, so he will be awake during each of these minutes (note that it does not matter if his alarm clock will ring during any other minute).

Ivan can choose two properties for the alarm clock — the first minute it will ring (let's denote it as y

) and the interval between two consecutive signals (let's denote it by p). After the clock is set, it will ring during minutes y,y+p,y+2p,y+3p

and so on.

Ivan can choose any minute as the first one, but he cannot choose any arbitrary value of p

. He has to pick it among the given values p1,p2,…,pm

(his phone does not support any other options for this setting).

So Ivan has to choose the first minute y

when the alarm clock should start ringing and the interval between two consecutive signals pj in such a way that it will ring during all given minutes x1,x2,…,xn

(and it does not matter if his alarm clock will ring in any other minutes).

Your task is to tell the first minute y

and the index j such that if Ivan sets his alarm clock with properties y and pj it will ring during all given minutes x1,x2,…,xn

or say that it is impossible to choose such values of the given properties. If there are multiple answers, you can print any.

Input

The first line of the input contains two integers n

and m (2≤n≤3⋅105,1≤m≤3⋅105

) — the number of events and the number of possible settings for the interval between signals.

The second line of the input contains n

integers x1,x2,…,xn (1≤xi≤1018), where xi is the minute when i-th event starts. It is guaranteed that all xi are given in increasing order (i. e. the condition x1<x2<⋯<xn

holds).

The third line of the input contains m

integers p1,p2,…,pm (1≤pj≤1018), where pj is the j

-th option for the interval between two consecutive signals.

Output

If it's impossible to choose such values y

and j

so all constraints are satisfied, print "NO" in the first line.

Otherwise print "YES" in the first line. Then print two integers y

(1≤y≤1018) and j (1≤j≤m) in the second line, where y is the first minute Ivan's alarm clock should start ringing and j is the index of the option for the interval between two consecutive signals (options are numbered from 1 to m in the order they are given input). These values should be chosen in such a way that the alarm clock will ring during all given minutes x1,x2,…,xn

. If there are multiple answers, you can print any.

Examples

Input

Copy

3 5
3 12 18
2 6 5 3 3

Output

Copy

YES
3 4

Input

Copy

4 2
1 5 17 19
4 5

Output

Copy

NO

Input

Copy

4 2
1 5 17 19
2 1

Output

Copy

YES
1 1
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <queue>
#include <cstdio>
using namespace std;

#define ll long long
ll a[320000],b[320000];
ll gcd_t(ll x,ll y)
{
       return y?gcd_t(y,x%y):x;
}
int main()
{
    ll n,m;
    while(scanf("%I64d %I64d",&n,&m)!=EOF)
    {
        for(int i=1;i<=n;i++) scanf("%I64d",&a[i]);
        for(int i=1;i<=m;i++) scanf("%I64d",&b[i]);
        if(n==1)
        {
            ll flag=0,x,i;
            for( i=1;i<=m;i++)
            {
                if(b[i]<a[1])
                {
                    flag=1;
                    x=b[i];
                    break;
                }
            }
            if(flag==1)
            {
                printf("YES\n");
                printf("%I64d %I64d\n",a[1]-x,i);
            }
            else printf("NO\n");
            continue;
        }
        ll x,y;
        ll minn=199999999999999999;
        if(n==2) minn=a[2]-a[1];
        else
        {

            x=max(a[2]-a[1],a[3]-a[2]);
            y=min(a[2]-a[1],a[3]-a[2]);
            minn=gcd_t(x,y);
        }
        for(int i=3;i<=n-1;i++)
        {
            x=max(a[i+1]-a[i],minn);
            y=min(a[i+1]-a[i],minn);
            minn=gcd_t(x,y);
        }
        ll flag=0;
        ll q;
        for(int i=1;i<=m;i++)
        {
            if(minn%b[i]==0)
            {
                flag=1;
                q=i;
                break;
            }
        }
        if(flag==1)
        {
            printf("YES\n");
            printf("%I64d %I64d\n",a[1],q);
        }
        else printf("NO\n");
    }
}

 

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