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Scheduling of Sport League Systems with Inter-League Constraints

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We investigate the simultaneous schedule determination of several leagues in a championship. Beside limited availability of venues, the substitution of players among teams of a club requires the consideration of mutual match slot exclusions associated with teams playing in different leagues during schedule construction. We propose a mathematical optimization model for this complicated decision task and report results from initial computational experiments.

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  • Schönberger, Jörn, 2015. "Scheduling of Sport League Systems with Inter-League Constraints," Discussion Papers 2/2015, Technische Universität Dresden, "Friedrich List" Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, Institute of Transport and Economics.
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