Scheduling in Sports
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Publication:3923923
DOI10.1016/S0304-0208(08)73478-9zbMATH Open0469.90042OpenAlexW16305195MaRDI QIDQ3923923FDOQ3923923
Publication date: 1981
Published in: North-Holland Mathematics Studies (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0304-0208(08)73478-9
Deterministic scheduling theory in operations research (90B35) Operations research and management science (90B99)
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- Round robin scheduling -- a survey
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- Sports tournaments, home-away assignments, and the break minimization problem
- RobinX: a three-field classification and unified data format for round-robin sports timetabling
- Sports scheduling and other topics in sports analytics: a survey with special reference to Latin America
- Scheduling the Italian football league: an ILP-based approach
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- A linear-time algorithm to solve the sports league scheduling problem (prob026 of CSPLib)
- A combined local search and integer programming approach to the traveling tournament problem
- Determining matchdays in sports league schedules to minimize rest differences
- Minimization of rest mismatches in round robin tournaments
- A 5.875-approximation for the traveling tournament problem
- Complexity of the traveling tournament problem
- A constrained sports scheduling problem
- Heuristics for the mirrored traveling tournament problem
- A Lagrangian approach for minimum cost single round robin tournaments
- On the separation in 2-period double round robin tournaments with minimum breaks
- Proactive and reactive strategies for football league timetabling
- Scheduling a non-professional indoor football league: a tabu search based approach
- A generalization of interval edge-colorings of graphs
- A branching scheme for finding cost-minimal round robin tournaments
- Handling fairness issues in time-relaxed tournaments with availability constraints
- Multi-league sports scheduling with different leagues sizes
- Edge coloring: a natural model for sports scheduling
- Constructing fair round robin tournaments with a minimum number of breaks
- The flexibility of home away pattern sets
- Chromatic optimisation: Limitations, objectives, uses, references
- Minimizing irregularities in sports schedules using graph theory
- Sports scheduling search space connectivity: a riffle shuffle driven approach
- One-factorizations of the complete graph—A survey
- Breaks, cuts, and patterns
- Minimizing costs in round robin tournaments with place constraints
- Approximation algorithms for \(\mathrm{TTP(2)}\)
- Global constraints for round robin tournament scheduling.
- A tutorial on graph models for scheduling round‐robin sports tournaments
- On the complexity of pattern feasibility problems in time-relaxed sports timetabling
- Round-robin tournaments generated by the circle method have maximum carry-over
- Some models of graphs for scheduling sports competitions
- Simultaneous scheduling of football games and referees using Turkish league data
- Geography, games and graphs
- ON THE GROWTH OF MAXIMAL BREAK INTERVALS OF EQUITABLE ROUND-ROBIN TOURNAMENTS
- A Benders approach for the constrained minimum break problem
- IP models for round robin tournaments
- A new neighborhood structure for round robin scheduling problems
- On the generalized mirrored scheme for double round robin tournaments in sports scheduling
- An ILS heuristic for the traveling tournament problem with predefined venues
- Round-Robin Tournaments Generated by the Circle Method Have Maximum Carry-Over
- Recoloring subgraphs of \(K_{2n}\) for sports scheduling
- Constructing fair single round robin tournaments regarding strength groups with a minimum number of breaks
- Tight bounds for break minimization in tournament scheduling
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- Constructing fair sports league schedules with regard to strength groups
- The efficacy of league formats in ranking teams
- Integrated break and carryover effect minimization
- On the multiplication of divisions: The use of graphs for sports scheduling
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