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The following pages link to RobinX: a three-field classification and unified data format for round-robin sports timetabling (Q2273913):
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- RobinX (Q43581) (← links)
- Sports scheduling and other topics in sports analytics: a survey with special reference to Latin America (Q828758) (← links)
- Optimizing rest times and differences in games played: an iterative two-phase approach (Q2163747) (← links)
- Multi-neighborhood simulated annealing for the sports timetabling competition ITC2021 (Q2163749) (← links)
- Matching and scheduling of student-company-talks for a university it-speed dating event (Q2167666) (← 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)
- Proactive and reactive strategies for football league timetabling (Q2282571) (← links)
- Handling fairness issues in time-relaxed tournaments with availability constraints (Q2289924) (← links)
- On the complexity of pattern feasibility problems in time-relaxed sports timetabling (Q2661499) (← links)
- A polyhedral study for the cubic formulation of the unconstrained traveling tournament problem (Q2684046) (← links)
- Relax-fix-optimize heuristics for time-relaxed sports timetabling (Q5889201) (← links)
- The flexibility of home away pattern sets (Q6090216) (← links)
- Multi-league sports scheduling with different leagues sizes (Q6106988) (← links)
- A traditional Benders' approach to sports timetabling (Q6109825) (← links)
- The international timetabling competition on sports timetabling (ITC2021) (Q6112712) (← links)
- Educational timetabling: problems, benchmarks, and state-of-the-art results (Q6167390) (← links)
- Tournament schedules and incentives in a double round‐robin tournament with four teams (Q6187281) (← links)