- Origin
Derived from .
- Constraint
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- Type
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- Arguments
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- Restrictions
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- Purpose
is the maximum number of time that values of a same
partition of are taken by the variables of the
collection .
- Example
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In this example, two variables of the collection
are assigned values of the first partition, no variable is assigned a
value of the second partition, and finally two variables are assigned values
of the last partition.
As a consequence, the constraint
holds since its first argument is assigned to the maximum number of
occurrences 2.
- Typical
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- Symmetries
Items of are permutable.
Items of are permutable.
Items of are permutable.
- See also
generalisation:
Β (single replaced by an individual for each value and replaced by ).
used in graph description:
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- Keywords
characteristic of a constraint:
partition.
constraint type:
value constraint.
filtering:
arc-consistency.
final graph structure:
acyclic,
bipartite,
no loop.
modelling:
at most.