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Matching with compatibility constraints: The case of the Canadian medical residency match
The Canadian medical residency match has received considerable attention in the medical community as several students go unmatched every year. Simultaneously, several residency positions go unfilled, largely in Quebec, the Francophone province of Canada.
Muhammad Maaz, Anastasios Papanastasiou
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Two-Sided Matching Meets Fair Division [PDF]
We introduce a new model for two-sided matching which allows us to borrow popular fairness notions from the fair division literature such as envy-freeness up to one good and maximin share guarantee. In our model, each agent is matched to multiple agents on the other side over whom she has additive preferences.
Freeman, Rupert +2 more
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Interviewing in two‐sided matching markets [PDF]
We introduce the interview assignment problem, which generalizes classic one‐to‐one matching models by introducing a stage of costly information acquisition. Firms learn preferences over workers via costly interviews. Even if all firms and workers conduct the same number of interviews, realized unemployment depends also on the extent to which agents ...
Robin S. Lee, Michael Schwarz
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The Theory of Assortative Matching Based on Costly Signals [PDF]
We study two-sided markets with a finite numbers of agents on each side, and with two-sided incomplete information. Agents are matched assortatively on the basis of costly signals.
Hoppe, Heidrun C. +2 more
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Two-Sided Matching on Comprehensive Transportation Network Emergency Vehicles’ Allocation
In emergency rescue, the allocation of comprehensive transportation network emergency vehicles often affects the efficiency of the whole rescue process. In the context of disasters, this paper researches the one-to-many two-sided matching problem between
Kunwei Xie, Heying Xu, Hongxia Lv
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Two-sided matching with indifferences [PDF]
Most of the two-sided matching literature maintains the assumption that agents are never indifferent between any two members of the opposite side. In practice, however, ties in preferences arise naturally and are widespread. Market design needs to handle ties carefully, because in the presence of indifferences, stability no longer implies Pareto ...
Erdil, A, Ergin, H
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Driven by the development of platform economy, two-sided matching decision-making (TSDM) has become one of the most important applications in the field of intelligent computation system. Many recommendation systems based on TSDM have facilitated our life.
Junchang Qin +4 more
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Uncoordinated Two-Sided Matching Markets
Various economic interactions can be modeled as two-sided matching markets. A central solution concept to these markets are stable matchings, introduced by Gale and Shapley. It is well known that stable matchings can be computed in polynomial time, but many real-life markets lack a central authority to match agents.
Ackermann, H +4 more
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To improve the satisfaction of both service demanders (SDs) and service providers (SPs) in the matching of cloud manufacturing (CMfg) tasks and services, a two-sided stable matching model of CMfg tasks and service considering the nonlinear relationship ...
Yujie Zheng, Meiyan Li, Jiakun Liu
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Two-Sided Matching for Triangular Intuitionistic Fuzzy Numbers in Smart Environmental Protection
Triangular intuitionistic fuzzy numbers (TIFNs) are effective and flexible to characterize the fuzziness and uncertainty in real-world problems. The theories of TIFNs have been used in multi-attribute decision making but are rarely applied in a two-sided
Qi Yue +4 more
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