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Balanced assignments of periodic tasks

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arxiv 2407.05485 v2 pith:DT7I7NK6 submitted 2024-07-07 cs.DM

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This work addresses the problem of assigning periodic tasks to workers in a balanced way, i.e., so that each worker performs every task with the same frequency over the long term. The input consists of a list of tasks to be repeated weekly at fixed times and a number of indistinguishable workers. In the basic version, the sole constraint is that no worker performs two tasks simultaneously. In the extended version, additional constraints can be introduced, such as limits on the total number of working hours per week. Regarding the basic version, a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a balanced assignment is established. This condition can be verified in polynomial time. For the extended version, it is demonstrated that whenever a balanced assignment exists, a periodic balanced assignment exists as well, with a tighter bound on the period for the basic version.

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  1. The Fair Periodic Assignment Problem

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    In periodic task scheduling, requiring every worker to follow the same sequence adds at most one extra worker, and an optimal fair sequence can be found in O(n log n) time.

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