The Two-Processor Scheduling Problem is in Random NC
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An efficient parallel algorithm $(RNC^{2})$ for the two-processor scheduling problem is presented. An interesting feature of this algorithm is that it finds a highest level first schedule: such a schedule defines a lexicographically first solution to this problem in a natural way. A key ingredient of the algorithm is a generalization of a theorem of Tutte which establishes a one-to-one correspondence between the bases of the Tutte matrix of a graph and the sets of matches nodes in maximum matchings in the graph.
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1989-05
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Cornell University
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computer science; technical report
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