In computer science, uniquely, insanely, most of the scientific articles are pub
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In computer science, uniquely, insanely, most of the scientific articles are published in conferences, rather than journals: http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/ 2009/5/24632-conferences-vs-journals-in-computing-research/fulltext. So the conference publications are considered refereed publications in computer science because they are reviewed (by the wonderful volunteers for the dubious honor of being a member of the conference Program Committee). Let the number of papers submitted to a conference be n and the number of available reviewers (members of the Program Committee) be m. Each reviewer has a list of papers that he/she can review (there is actually a bidding that goes on before the reviews are assigned) and each paper should be reviewed by three different persons. Also, each reviewer can review at most 5 papers (ha! in reality, more like 10-12, but use 5 for the homework). Design and analyze a polynomial-time algorithm to make the assignment of reviewers to papers or decide that no feasible assignment exists.
I am looking for a dynamic programing solution for the algorithm.
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