A Business Dinner Problem

Alejandra Estanislao1, Frederic Meunier2
1 329 RUE LECOURBE, 75015 PARIS, FRANCE
2Universite Paris Est, Cermics, 6-8 Avenue Blaise Pascal, Cite Descartes, 77455 Marne-La-Vallee, Cedex 2, France

Abstract

We are given suppliers and customers, and a set of tables. Every evening of the forthcoming days, there will be a dinner. Each customer must eat with each supplier exactly once, but two suppliers may meet at most once at a table. The number of customers and the number of suppliers who can sit together at a table are bounded above by fixed parameters. What is the minimum number of evenings to be scheduled in order to reach this objective? This question was submitted by a firm to the Junior company of a French engineering school some years ago. Lower and upper bounds are given in this paper, as well as proven optimal solutions with closed-form expressions for some cases.