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Instability in Stable Marriage Problem: Matching Unequally Numbered Men and Women
The goal of the stable marriage problem is to match by pair two sets composed by the same number of elements. Due to its widespread applications in the real world, especially the unique importance to the centralized matchmaker, a very large number of ...
Gui-Yuan Shi +4 more
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An Efficient Resource Allocation Algorithm for Device-To-Device Communications
In order to solve the problem of interference and spectrum optimization caused by D2D (device-to-device) communication multiplexing uplink channel of heterogeneous cellular networks, the allocation algorithm based on the many-to-one Gale-Shapley (M21GS ...
Omar A. Saraereh +4 more
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Beyond Truth‐Telling: A Replication Study on School Choice
ABSTRACT In a recent paper, Fack et al. (2019, American Economic Review) convincingly argue and theoretically demonstrate that there may be strong incentives for students to play non‐truth‐telling strategies when reporting preferences over schools, even when the celebrated deferred acceptance algorithm is employed.
Tommy Andersson +4 more
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Matching System for Animal-Assisted Therapy Based on the Levenshtein and Gale-Shapley Algorithms [PDF]
This current research is based on the implementation of an algorithm that assigns pets, cats, or dogs to persons with depressive disorders such as low self-esteem.
Gutiérrez Rondón, Giuliana +1 more
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One-sided version of Gale–Shapley proposal algorithm and its likely behavior under random preferences [PDF]
For a two-sided ($n$ men/$n$ women) stable matching problem) Gale and Shapley studied a proposal algorithm (men propose/women select, or the other way around), that determines a matching, not blocked by any unmatched pair. Irving used this algorithm as a first phase of his algorithm for one-sided (stable roommates) matching problem with $n$ agents.
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Abstract Background Recent anti‐trans legislation reflects societal discrimination that extends to college campuses, negatively impacting the mental health and persistence of transgender students. Engineering is documented to be particularly hostile to trans and other LGBTQ+ students, but the experiences of transgender engineering students are severely
Brandon Bakka +3 more
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The College Admissions problem with lower and common quotas [PDF]
We study two generalised stable matching problems motivated by the current matching scheme used in the higher education sector in Hungary. The first problem is an extension of the College Admissions problem in which the colleges have lower quotas as well
Irving, R.W. +11 more
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Tramp Ship Routing and Scheduling with Integrated Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) Optimization
In response to growing environmental concerns and regulatory pressures, reducing carbon emissions in maritime transport has become a priority. Shipping companies face the challenge of balancing profitability objectives with the imperative to minimize ...
Haiying Yang +4 more
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A Multistage Two‐Sided Matching Model in Interval‐Valued Triangular Fuzzy Environments
In two‐sided matching problems, accurately quantifying preference intensity using precise numerical values remains a significant challenge due to the inherent complexity and fuzziness of real‐world decision‐making. Moreover, existing research rarely considers the staged dynamics of matching processes across multiple time periods. To address these gaps,
Jian-min Qiao +3 more
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A linear approximation method for the Shapley value
The Shapley value is a key solution concept for coalitional games in general and voting games in particular. Its main advantage is that it provides a unique and fair solution, but its main drawback is the complexity of computing it (e.g for voting games ...
Fatima, Shaheen S +4 more
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