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A constraint programming approach to the hospitals/residents problem [PDF]
An instance I of the Hospitals/Residents problem (HR) involves a set of residents (graduating medical students) and a set of hospitals, where each hospital has a given capacity.
David F. Manlove +8 more
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PROGRAM ALLOCATION PROCESS IMPROVEMENT BY AN ASSIGNMENT MODEL
As the only source of jet pilot candidates for Turkish Air Force, Air Force Academy (TuAFA) applies several screening processes in order to acquire an average group of 150 cadets from civilian high school graduates each year.
Okay Işık +2 more
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Keeping partners together: algorithmic results for the hospitals/residents problem with couples [PDF]
The Hospitals/Residents problem with Couples (HRC) is a generalisation of the classical Hospitals/Residents problem (HR) that is important in practical applications because it models the case where couples submit joint preference lists over pairs of ...
McDermid, E.J., Manlove, D.F.
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This paper proposes an efficient depth-first search algorithm to solve the maximum stable marriage problem with ties and incomplete preference lists. The key idea of the algorithm is to initialize an empty matching and mark all men as unmatched.
Le Quoc Anh, Hoang Huu Viet +1 more
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The millennial generation lately, many who give dowry marriage outside the habits of society in general (a set of prayer tools or rings), but dowry in the form of memorization of the al-Qur’an.
IBNU IRAWAN
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Gogol’s Comedies as a Literary Cycle [PDF]
The article is devoted to the cycle of Gogol's works of art, united in 18A2 by the author in the last volume of the first lifetime collection of works in four volumes.
Igor A. Vinogradov
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Student-project allocation with preferences over projects [PDF]
We study the problem of allocating students to projects, where both students and lecturers have preferences over projects, and both projects and lecturers have capacities.
David F. Manlove +5 more
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Heterogeneity and Instability in the Stable Marriage Problem
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On Likely Solutions of a Stable Marriage Problem
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The stable marriage problem with ties and restricted edges
In the stable marriage problem, a set of men and a set of women are given, each of whom has a strictly ordered preference list over the acceptable agents in the opposite class. A matching is called stable if it is not blocked by any pair of agents, who mutually prefer each other to their respective partner.
Ágnes Cseh, Klaus Heeger
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