Constructing fair sports league schedules with regard to strength groups
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- Combinatorial properties of strength groups in round robin tournaments
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- Constructing fair round robin tournaments with a minimum number of breaks
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- Combinatorial properties of strength groups in round robin tournaments
- On decomposition of r-partite graphs into edge-disjoint Hamilton circuits
- Scheduling in Sports
- Scheduling the professional soccer leagues of Austria and Germany
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- Determining matchdays in sports league schedules to minimize rest differences
- Minimization of rest mismatches in round robin tournaments
- Binary programming for allocation of players in soccer competitions by a Canadian sports event management company
- Scheduling asynchronous round-robin tournaments
- Multi-league sports scheduling with different leagues sizes
- Round-robin scheduling with regard to rest differences
- Combinatorial properties of strength groups in round robin tournaments
- Making the Rules of Sports Fairer
- A quest for a fair schedule: the international Young Physicists' Tournament
- Constructing fair single round robin tournaments regarding strength groups with a minimum number of breaks
- Construction of balanced sports schedules using partitions into subleagues
- League competitions and fairness
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