We consider a generalization of the Stable Roommates problem (SR), in which preference lists may be partially ordered and forbidden pairs may be present, denoted by SRPF. This includes, as a special case, a corresponding generalization of the classical Stable Marriage problem (SM), denoted by SMPF. By extending previous work of Feder, we give a two-step reduction from SRPF to 2-SAT. This has many consequences, including fast algorithms for a range of problems associated with finding "optimal" stable matchings and listing all solutions, given variants of SR and SM. For example, given an SMPF instance I, we show that there exists an O(m) "succinct" certificate for the unsolvability of I, an O(m) algorithm for finding all the super-stable pair...
We study the variant of the well-known stable roommates problem in which participants are permitted ...
The Stable Roommates problem (SR) is characterized by the preferences of agents over other agents as...
In the Stable Marriage and Roommates problems, a set of agents is given, each of them having a stric...
AbstractWe consider a generalization of the Stable Roommates problem (sr), in which preference lists...
AbstractWe consider a generalization of the Stable Roommates problem (sr), in which preference lists...
In this paper, we describe an efficient algorithm that decides if a stable matching exists for a gen...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe an efficient algorithm that decides if a stable matching exists f...
In this paper we describe an efficient algorithm that decides if a stable matching exists for a gen...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe an efficient algorithm that decides if a stable matching exists f...
We study variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which the preferences of the men or th...
The stable marriage problem is that of matching n men and n women, each of whom has ranked the membe...
AbstractWe study variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which the preferences of the m...
The Stable Marriage Problem and its many variants have been widely studied in the literature (Gusfie...
In the Stable Marriage and Roommates problems, a set of agents is given, each of them having a stric...
In the Stable Marriage and Roommates problems, a set of agents is given, each of them having a stric...
We study the variant of the well-known stable roommates problem in which participants are permitted ...
The Stable Roommates problem (SR) is characterized by the preferences of agents over other agents as...
In the Stable Marriage and Roommates problems, a set of agents is given, each of them having a stric...
AbstractWe consider a generalization of the Stable Roommates problem (sr), in which preference lists...
AbstractWe consider a generalization of the Stable Roommates problem (sr), in which preference lists...
In this paper, we describe an efficient algorithm that decides if a stable matching exists for a gen...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe an efficient algorithm that decides if a stable matching exists f...
In this paper we describe an efficient algorithm that decides if a stable matching exists for a gen...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe an efficient algorithm that decides if a stable matching exists f...
We study variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which the preferences of the men or th...
The stable marriage problem is that of matching n men and n women, each of whom has ranked the membe...
AbstractWe study variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which the preferences of the m...
The Stable Marriage Problem and its many variants have been widely studied in the literature (Gusfie...
In the Stable Marriage and Roommates problems, a set of agents is given, each of them having a stric...
In the Stable Marriage and Roommates problems, a set of agents is given, each of them having a stric...
We study the variant of the well-known stable roommates problem in which participants are permitted ...
The Stable Roommates problem (SR) is characterized by the preferences of agents over other agents as...
In the Stable Marriage and Roommates problems, a set of agents is given, each of them having a stric...