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We study various two-agent scheduling problems on a single machine with equal job processing times. The equal processing time assumption enables us to design new polynomial-time or faster-than-known optimization algorithms for many problems. We prove, however, that there exists a subset of...
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In this paper, we consider a single machine no-wait scheduling model whereby job processing times are general functions of their position in the job sequence. We assume that the single machine must operate at a certain cycle, which can be determined by the scheduler. Furthermore, exactly one job...
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