(Scheduling and matching) Three teachers Xl, X2' -'3 teach
Chapter 23, Problem 23.8(choose chapter or problem)
(Scheduling and matching) Three teachers Xl, X2' -'3 teach four classes )'1, Y2, Y3, Y4 for these numbers of periods: Y1 Y2 y .3 " .4 Xl 0 1 1 X2 1 I 1 -'"3 0 1 1 Show that this arrangement can be represented by a bipartite graph G and that a teaching schedule for one period corresponds to a matching in G. Set up a teaching schedule with the smallest possible number of periods.
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