The following pages link to When sports rules go awry (Q1752815):
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- Scheduling the South American qualifiers to the 2018 FIFA world cup by integer programming (Q1683156) (← links)
- Fair elimination-type competitions (Q2023924) (← links)
- On the monotonicity of the eigenvector method (Q2030562) (← links)
- A comparison of penalty shootout designs in soccer (Q2044550) (← links)
- A unified theory for bivariate scores in possessive ball-sports: the case of handball (Q2079421) (← links)
- The efficacy of tournament designs (Q2147107) (← links)
- Let's meet as usual: do games played on non-frequent days differ? Evidence from top European soccer leagues (Q2184172) (← links)
- Monotonicity in sharing the revenues from broadcasting sports leagues (Q2242225) (← links)
- Quantifying incentive (in)compatibility: a case study from sports (Q2672095) (← links)
- How to design a multi-stage tournament when some results are carried over? (Q2676267) (← links)
- League competitions and fairness (Q6039538) (← links)
- Strategic manipulations in round-robin tournaments (Q6163307) (← links)
- How to avoid uncompetitive games? The importance of tie-breaking rules (Q6167375) (← links)
- Measuring competitive balance in sports leagues that award bonus points, with an application to rugby union (Q6167639) (← links)
- Tournament schedules and incentives in a double round‐robin tournament with four teams (Q6187281) (← links)