Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
435440 Theoretical Computer Science 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

We consider the complexity of the traveling tournament problem, which is a well-known benchmark problem in tournament timetabling. The problem was supposed to be computationally hard ever since its proposal in 2001. Recently, the first -completeness proof has been given for the variant of the problem were no constraints on the number of consecutive home games or away games of a team are considered. The complexity of the original traveling tournament problem including these constraints, however, is still open. In this paper, we show that this variant of the problem is strongly -complete when the upper bound on the maximal number of consecutive away games is set to 3.

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