G. Nested Dolls
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Dilworth is the world's most prominent collector of Russian
nested dolls: he literally has thousands of them! You know,
the wooden hollow dolls of different sizes of which the smallest
doll is contained in the second smallest, and this doll is in turn
contained in the next one and so forth. One day he wonders if
there is another way of nesting them so he will end up with fewer
nested dolls? After all, that would make his collection even more
magnificent! He unpacks each nested doll and measures the width and height of each
contained doll. A doll with width `w_1` and height `h_1` will fit in another doll of width `w_2`
and height `h_2` if and only if `w_1\ <\ w_2` and `h_1\ <\ h_2`. Can you help him calculate the smallest
number of nested dolls possible to assemble from his massive list of measurements?
Input specifications
On the first line of input is a single positive integer `1\ ≤\ t\ ≤\ 20` specifying the number of
test cases to follow. Each test case begins with a positive integer `1\ ≤\ m\ ≤\ 20000` on a
line of itself telling the number of dolls in the test case. Next follow `2m` positive integers
`w_1,\ h_1,\ w_2,\ h_2,\ …,\ w_m,\ h_m`, where `w_i` is the width and `h_i` is the height of doll number `i`.
`1\ ≤\ w_i,\ h_i\ ≤\ 10000` for all `i`.
Output specifications
For each test case there should be one line of output containing the minimum number of
nested dolls possible
Sample input
4
3
20 30 40 50 30 40
4
20 30 10 10 30 20 40 50
3
10 30 20 20 30 10
4
10 10 20 30 40 50 39 51
Output for sample input
1
2
3
2
Source: Nordic CPC 2007