International audienceRobust Stable Marriage (RSM) is a variant of the classical Stable Marriage problem, where the robustness of a given stable matching is measured by the number of modifications required for repairing it in case an unforeseen event occurs. We focus on the complexity of finding an (a, b)-supermatch. An (a, b)-supermatch is defined as a stable matching in which if any a (non-fixed) men/women break up it is possible to find another stable matching by changing the partners of those a men/women and also the partners of at most b others. In order to show deciding if there exists an (a, b)-supermatch is N P-complete, we first introduce a SAT formulation that is N P-complete by using Schae-fer's Dichotomy Theorem. Then, we show t...
28th International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation (ISAAC 2017)In the stable marriage proble...
We explore the complexity and exact computation of a variant of the classical stable marriage proble...
In this paper we consider instances of stable matching problems, namely the classical stable marriag...
Robust Stable Marriage (RSM) is a variant of the classical Stable Marriage problem, where the robust...
International audienceThe Robust Stable Marriage problem (RSM) is a variant of the classic Stable Ma...
International audienceStable Marriage (SM) is a well-known matching problem, where the aim is to mat...
International audienceWe study the notion of robustness in stable matching problems. We first define...
We study the notion of robustness in stable matching problems. We first define robustness by introdu...
International audienceRecently a robustness notion for matching problems based on the concept of a (...
Recently a robustness notion for matching problems based on the concept of a (a, b)-supermatch is pr...
We study the Stable Marriage problem (SM), which is a combinatorial problem that arises in many prac...
The Stable Marriage Problem (SMP) is concerned with the follow scenario: suppose we have two disjoin...
We study the Stable Marriage problem (SM), which is a combinatorial problem that arises in many prac...
In an instance of the stable marriage problem of size n, n men and n women each ranks members of the...
AbstractThe function, f(n), represents the maximum number of stable matchings possible in an instanc...
28th International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation (ISAAC 2017)In the stable marriage proble...
We explore the complexity and exact computation of a variant of the classical stable marriage proble...
In this paper we consider instances of stable matching problems, namely the classical stable marriag...
Robust Stable Marriage (RSM) is a variant of the classical Stable Marriage problem, where the robust...
International audienceThe Robust Stable Marriage problem (RSM) is a variant of the classic Stable Ma...
International audienceStable Marriage (SM) is a well-known matching problem, where the aim is to mat...
International audienceWe study the notion of robustness in stable matching problems. We first define...
We study the notion of robustness in stable matching problems. We first define robustness by introdu...
International audienceRecently a robustness notion for matching problems based on the concept of a (...
Recently a robustness notion for matching problems based on the concept of a (a, b)-supermatch is pr...
We study the Stable Marriage problem (SM), which is a combinatorial problem that arises in many prac...
The Stable Marriage Problem (SMP) is concerned with the follow scenario: suppose we have two disjoin...
We study the Stable Marriage problem (SM), which is a combinatorial problem that arises in many prac...
In an instance of the stable marriage problem of size n, n men and n women each ranks members of the...
AbstractThe function, f(n), represents the maximum number of stable matchings possible in an instanc...
28th International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation (ISAAC 2017)In the stable marriage proble...
We explore the complexity and exact computation of a variant of the classical stable marriage proble...
In this paper we consider instances of stable matching problems, namely the classical stable marriag...