Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7543450 | Discrete Optimization | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In a recent paper, Braun et al. (2014) have addressed a single-processor scheduling problem with time restrictions. Given a fixed integer Bâ¥2, there is a set of jobs to be processed by a single processor subject to the following B-constraint. For any real x, no unit time interval [x,x+1) is allowed to intersect more than B jobs. The makespan minimization problem has been shown to be NP-hard when B is a part of input and left as an open question whether it remains NP-hard or not if B is fixed (Braun et al., 2014; 2016; Zhang, 2017). This paper contributes to answering this question that we prove the problem is NP-hard even when B=2. A PTAS is also presented for any constant Bâ¥2.
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Authors
An Zhang, Yong Chen, Lin Chen, Guangting Chen,