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Managerial and Decision Economics, 2008
AbstractInstitutions often utilize matching rules to achieve cooperative outcomes. However, the equilibrium induced by a matching rule may not be socially optimal. After presenting the case in which matching rules yield privately and socially optimal levels of cooperation, this article identifies the conditions which generate inefficient cooperation ...
PARISI, FRANCESCO, FON, VINCY
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AbstractInstitutions often utilize matching rules to achieve cooperative outcomes. However, the equilibrium induced by a matching rule may not be socially optimal. After presenting the case in which matching rules yield privately and socially optimal levels of cooperation, this article identifies the conditions which generate inefficient cooperation ...
PARISI, FRANCESCO, FON, VINCY
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Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2021
AbstractWe study iterated matching of soulmates (IMS), a recursive process of forming coalitions that are mutually preferred by members to any other coalition containing individuals as yet unmatched by this process. If all players can be matched this way, preferences are IMSācomplete.
Greg, Leo +4 more
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AbstractWe study iterated matching of soulmates (IMS), a recursive process of forming coalitions that are mutually preferred by members to any other coalition containing individuals as yet unmatched by this process. If all players can be matched this way, preferences are IMSācomplete.
Greg, Leo +4 more
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Science Signaling, 2003
Heterodimerization enhances the complexity of ligand recognition and diversity of signaling responses of heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide-binding protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Many accessory proteins (for ion channels or GPCRs) appear to associate with their partners relatively early in the process whereby proteins are transported to the cell ...
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Heterodimerization enhances the complexity of ligand recognition and diversity of signaling responses of heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide-binding protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Many accessory proteins (for ion channels or GPCRs) appear to associate with their partners relatively early in the process whereby proteins are transported to the cell ...
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SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 2002
Summary: We consider complete graphs with nonnegative edge weights. A \(p\)-matching is a set of \(p\) disjoint edges. We prove the existence of a maximal (with respect to inclusion) matching \(M\) that contains for any \(p\leq|M|\) \(p\) edges whose total weight is at least \({1\over \sqrt 2}\) of the maximum weight of a \(p\)-matching.
Hassin, Refael, Rubinstein, Shlomi
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Summary: We consider complete graphs with nonnegative edge weights. A \(p\)-matching is a set of \(p\) disjoint edges. We prove the existence of a maximal (with respect to inclusion) matching \(M\) that contains for any \(p\leq|M|\) \(p\) edges whose total weight is at least \({1\over \sqrt 2}\) of the maximum weight of a \(p\)-matching.
Hassin, Refael, Rubinstein, Shlomi
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JAMA
In this narrative medicine essay, a primary care physician-psychiatrist offers a prayer to save his son who needs a heart transplant and to comfort the donor family who are still unaware that they will experience a lifetime of pain and loss.
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In this narrative medicine essay, a primary care physician-psychiatrist offers a prayer to save his son who needs a heart transplant and to comfort the donor family who are still unaware that they will experience a lifetime of pain and loss.
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