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Froncek, D and Meszka, M Round Robin Tournaments with One Bye and No Breaks in Home-Away Patterns are Unique. In Selected papers from the 1st Multidisciplinary International Conference on Scheduling: Theory and Applications (MISTA), pages 331-340, Springer, 2005.

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We examine round robin tournaments with m teams and m rounds, for m ? 3, with the property that every team plays no game in one round and exactly one game in each of the remaining m ? 1 rounds. We show that for every such m there exists a unique schedule in which no team plays two consecutive home or away games.


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@INBOOK{2005-331-340-SI, chapter = {Selected papers from the 1st Multidisciplinary International Conference on Scheduling: Theory and Applications (MISTA)},
pages = {331--340},
title = {Round Robin Tournaments with One Bye and No Breaks in Home-Away Patterns are Unique},
publisher = {Springer},
year = {2005},
editor = {G. Kendall and E. Burke and S. Petrovic and M. Gendreau},
author = {D. Froncek and M. Meszka},
note = {Selected},
abstract = {We examine round robin tournaments with m teams and m rounds, for m ? 3, with the property that every team plays no game in one round and exactly one game in each of the remaining m ? 1 rounds. We show that for every such m there exists a unique schedule in which no team plays two consecutive home or away games.},
doi = {10.1007/0-387-27744-7_16},
owner = {gxk},
timestamp = {2012.05.29} }