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Keywords: Sequencing models, positive difference, max- min, john’s method.

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Sequencing problems have found numerous applications across various domains due to their ability to understand patterns and relationships within sequential data. A sequencing model refers to tasks where you need to determine the optimal order or arrangement of items or events according to certain criteria. They find applications in various fields. Sequencing models are powerful tools that require a solid understanding of mathematical concepts, problem formulation, and appropriate solution techniques to effectively address complex real-world challenges

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Sridhar, D. A., & ., S. (2025). The Three Machines Sequencing Problems. International Journal Of Mathematics And Computer Research, 13(5), 5171-5174. https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmcr/v13i5.05