<p>The <strong>pair sum</strong> of a pair <code>(a,b)</code> is equal to <code>a + b</code>. The <strong>maximum pair sum</strong> is the largest <strong>pair sum</strong> in a list of pairs.</p>
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<li>For example, if we have pairs <code>(1,5)</code>, <code>(2,3)</code>, and <code>(4,4)</code>, the <strong>maximum pair sum</strong> would be <code>max(1+5, 2+3, 4+4) = max(6, 5, 8) = 8</code>.</li>
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<p>Given an array <code>nums</code> of <strong>even</strong> length <code>n</code>, pair up the elements of <code>nums</code> into <code>n / 2</code> pairs such that:</p>
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<li>Each element of <code>nums</code> is in <strong>exactly one</strong> pair, and</li>
<li>The <strong>maximum pair sum </strong>is <strong>minimized</strong>.</li>
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<p>Return <em>the minimized <strong>maximum pair sum</strong> after optimally pairing up the elements</em>.</p>