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Respect for Improvements and Comparative Statics in Matching Markets
One of the oldest results in the theory of two-sided matching is the entry comparative static, which shows that under the Gale-Shapley deferred acceptance algorithm, adding a new agent to one side of the market makes all the agents on the other side ...
Scott Duke Kominers
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Choice or competition: Does integration benefit everyone?
Matching markets are often fragmented, organized at a small local level. While integration of matching markets may lead to welfare gains by expanding choice, it may also harm some market participants by increasing competition for the same resources. We show that every “good” mechanism fails the monotonicity requirement that no individuals be hurt by ...
Yuichiro Kamada, Fuhito Kojima
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Matching Final Year Project Topics with Students using Stable Marriage Model
Every semester, a new batch of final year students needs to find a topic and a supervisor to complete their final year project requirement. The problem with the current approach is that it is based on first come first serve.
Naimah Mohd Hussin, Ammar Azlan
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A large number of mobile multimedia terminals are prominent features of smart cities. Device-to-device (D2D) communication takes advantage of the limited bandwidth resources of cellular networks to accommodate more mobile devices. However, when D2D pairs
Sihan Liu +4 more
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On Constrained Matchings, Stable Under Random Preferences
ABSTRACT Colloquially, there are two groups, n$$ n $$ men and n$$ n $$ women, each man (woman) ranking women (men) as potential marriage partners. A complete matching is called stable if no unmatched pair prefer each other to their partners in the matching.
Boris Pittel
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We investigate the transmission of a secret message from Alice to Bob in the presence of an eavesdropper (Eve) and many of decode-and-forward relay nodes.
Linda Senigagliesi +2 more
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Abstract The low dimensionality of basalt geochemical data has long been inferred but has not been quantitatively evaluated from the relationships among elemental contents. We developed regression‐based machine learning models and examined the relationships among elemental contents for basalts.
Satoshi Matsuno +2 more
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Usually, Placement of new employees done directly. However, placement in such a way is less precise and more subjective than the employment department so that it can cause an imbalance between the needs of employees and the desires of employees.
Faruqy, Abdurahman Ismail
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Abundant Neighborhoods, Two‐Sided Markets, and Maximal Matchings
ABSTRACT I introduce a new graph‐theoretic property called abundant neighborhoods. This property is motivated by studying the thickness of economic markets. A vertex is, roughly, guaranteed to match if and only if it has an abundant neighborhood.
Muhammad Maaz
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Taekwondo tournament management system using Gale Shapley algorithm [PDF]
onlyThe purpose of this study is design and to develop a Taekwondo Tournament Matching System using Gale-Shapley algorithm. The system covers the announcements, account management, payment monitoring, tournament registration, matching and reports.
Solinap, Junel O. +4 more
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