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A direct algorithm for solving this problem was given.

An approach to this problem was given recently by the authors in [3].

A partial answer of this problem was given in [29], considering an extremal problem with similar conditions to those given by Mirsky, and following the scheme of Kwon and Lee [18], mainly.

The first polynomial-time algorithm for this problem was given by Steel and Warnow [ 33].

An efficient algorithm for this problem was given in (Hochbaum, 2010a, b, c).

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The common-sense answer to this problem is given not by Ridgeon, but his colleague, the cheery hit-or-miss physician Sir Ralph Bloomfield Bonington, who has accidentally cured a prince but is less fortunate in Act IV of the play with the consumptive and unscrupulous young artist Louis Dubedat.

A precise formulation of this problem is given later.

Mathematical formulation of this problem is given, which has O(n2) variables and constraints.

Toward the end of the article, suggestions regarding the ways to address this problem are given.

Detailed analysis of this problem is given e.g. by Sekiguchi (1976) and Guo et al. (2005).

The test statistic for the OD for this problem is given in [15] as: (7).

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