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The Directed Disjoint Paths Problem is defined as follows. We are given a directed graph G...

The Directed Disjoint Paths Problem is defined as follows. We are given a directed graph G and k pairs of nodes (s1, t1), (s2, t2),(sk, tk). The problem is to decide whether there exist node-disjoint paths P1, P2,..., Pk so that Pi goes from si to ti.

Show that Directed Disjoint Paths is NP-complete.

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