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Virginia Vassilevska: Fixing Tournaments

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People, Problems, and Proofs

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Now Virginia Vassilevska-Williams as the wife of Ryan of Chapter 24, she has revived several problems in graph and matrix combinatorics with unexpected algorithms. This chapter surveys her paper at the AAAI 2010 conference on the complexity of deciding, given rankings of players in a tournament and the outcomes of some played matches, it is possible for a certain player to be arranged as the winner.

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Lipton, R.J., Regan, K.W. (2013). Virginia Vassilevska: Fixing Tournaments. In: People, Problems, and Proofs. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41422-0_61

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