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Qué (quién) es linear assignment - definición

COMBINATORIAL OPTIMIZATION PROBLEM
Linear assignment problem; Unbalanced assignment problem; Credit assignment problem

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Assign; The Assignment; Assignment (disambiguation); Assignments; The Assignment (film)
n.
task
mission
1) to give smb. an assignment
2) to carry out an assignment (the ambassador carried out her assignment brilliantly)
3) a dangerous; difficult, rough, tough; easy assignment
4) an overseas; rush; special assignment
5) an assignment to + inf. (an assignment to guard the president)
6) on assignment ('on a mission') (the correspondent was on assignment in the Far East)
homework
(esp. AE)
7) to give, hand out an assignment
8) to do; hand in an assignment (the pupils did their assignment)
9) a difficult; easy assignment
appointment
(esp. AE)
10) an assignment to (an assignment to a new job)
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Assign; The Assignment; Assignment (disambiguation); Assignments; The Assignment (film)
¦ noun
1. a task or duty assigned as part of a job or course of study.
2. the action of assigning.
3. an act of transferring a legal right or liability.
a document effecting a legal transfer of a right or liability.

Wikipedia

Assignment problem

The assignment problem is a fundamental combinatorial optimization problem. In its most general form, the problem is as follows:

The problem instance has a number of agents and a number of tasks. Any agent can be assigned to perform any task, incurring some cost that may vary depending on the agent-task assignment. It is required to perform as many tasks as possible by assigning at most one agent to each task and at most one task to each agent, in such a way that the total cost of the assignment is minimized.

Alternatively, describing the problem using graph theory:

The assignment problem consists of finding, in a weighted bipartite graph, a matching of a given size, in which the sum of weights of the edges is minimum.

If the numbers of agents and tasks are equal, then the problem is called balanced assignment. Otherwise, it is called unbalanced assignment. If the total cost of the assignment for all tasks is equal to the sum of the costs for each agent (or the sum of the costs for each task, which is the same thing in this case), then the problem is called linear assignment. Commonly, when speaking of the assignment problem without any additional qualification, then the linear balanced assignment problem is meant.