Abstract

We analyze various forms of the Frequency Assignment Problem using the theory of elementary landscapes. We show that three variants of the Frequency Assignment Problem are either directly an Elementary Landscape, or are a superposition of two Elementary Landscapes. We also examine the computability of neighborhood averages for partial neighborhoods.

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