Lower bounds for online makespan minimization on a small number of related machines

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In online makespan minimization, the jobs characterized by their processing time arrive one-by-one and each has to be assigned to one of the m uniformly related machines. The goal is to minimize the length of the schedule. We prove new combinatorial lower bounds for m=4 and m=5, and computer-assisted lower bounds for m≤11. © 2012 The Author(s).

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Jeż, Ł., Schwartz, J., Sgall, J., & Békési, J. (2013). Lower bounds for online makespan minimization on a small number of related machines. Journal of Scheduling, 16(5), 539–547. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10951-012-0288-7

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