The following pages link to Geography, games and graphs (Q1147625):
Displaying 35 items.
- Edge coloring: a natural model for sports scheduling (Q323273) (← links)
- Round-robin tournaments with homogeneous rounds (Q475180) (← links)
- A note on symmetry reduction for circular traveling tournament problems (Q531484) (← links)
- A constrained sports scheduling problem (Q583097) (← links)
- Round robin tournaments and three index assignments (Q633482) (← links)
- Sports scheduling and other topics in sports analytics: a survey with special reference to Latin America (Q828758) (← links)
- Heuristics for the mirrored traveling tournament problem (Q863992) (← links)
- Construction of balanced sports schedules using partitions into subleagues (Q943779) (← links)
- On the existence of sports schedules with multiple venues (Q944723) (← links)
- IP models for round robin tournaments (Q955618) (← links)
- Combinatorial properties of strength groups in round robin tournaments (Q1011217) (← links)
- A branching scheme for finding cost-minimal round robin tournaments (Q1011262) (← links)
- Some models of graphs for scheduling sports competitions (Q1110456) (← links)
- Minimizing irregularities in sports schedules using graph theory (Q1165871) (← links)
- Combinatorial aspects of construction of competition Dutch professional football leagues (Q1186317) (← links)
- Optimal realignments of the teams in the National Football League (Q1268129) (← links)
- Comparing league formats with respect to match importance in Belgian football (Q1761903) (← links)
- A Lagrangian approach for minimum cost single round robin tournaments (Q1762030) (← links)
- A polynomial-time algorithm to find an equitable home--away assignment (Q1779696) (← links)
- Round-robin tournaments generated by the circle method have maximum carry-over (Q1801003) (← links)
- Scheduling sports competitions on multiple venues. (Q1810517) (← links)
- A linear-time algorithm to solve the sports league scheduling problem (prob026 of CSPLib) (Q1887059) (← links)
- Recoloring subgraphs of \(K_{2n}\) for sports scheduling (Q2034794) (← links)
- Constructing fair single round robin tournaments regarding strength groups with a minimum number of breaks (Q2450701) (← links)
- Round robin scheduling -- a survey (Q2475809) (← links)
- Maximizing breaks and bounding solutions to the mirrored traveling tournament problem (Q2500541) (← links)
- Sports tournaments, home-away assignments, and the break minimization problem (Q2506823) (← links)
- Construction of sports schedules with multiple venues (Q2581559) (← links)
- A constraint programming approach to the multiple-venue, sport-scheduling problem (Q2583769) (← links)
- Round-Robin Tournaments Generated by the Circle Method Have Maximum Carry-Over (Q3186501) (← links)
- Sports scheduling: Problems and applications (Q4918255) (← links)
- ON THE GROWTH OF MAXIMAL BREAK INTERVALS OF EQUITABLE ROUND-ROBIN TOURNAMENTS (Q5207756) (← links)
- A tutorial on graph models for scheduling round‐robin sports tournaments (Q6056890) (← links)
- The flexibility of home away pattern sets (Q6090216) (← links)
- Multi-league sports scheduling with different leagues sizes (Q6106988) (← links)