In the context of sports leagues scheduling (SLS) several
groups' interests must be taken into account. This book treats
requirements for sport leagues schedules to be realizable from an
operational and a security point of view, attractive for spectators
and tv channels, and fair for the conampeting teams. Formal problem
definitions as well as integer programming models are presented and
analyzed. Additionally, several fairness concepts are developed and
their operability is investigated by means of graph theory.
Moreover, this book presents algorithmic concepts that can be drawn
upon to construct suitable schedules. This volume provides a deep
understanding of problems arising in the context of SLS as well as
approaches for dealing with these problems, being relevant for both
theoreticians and practitioners.
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