We consider the random Euclidean assignment problem on the line between two sets of N random points, independently generated with the same probability density function \u3f1. The cost of the matching is supposed to be dependent on a power p> 1 of the Euclidean distance of the matched pairs. We discuss an integral expression for the average optimal cost for N 6b 1 that generalizes a previous result obtained for p= 2. We also study the possible divergence of the given expression due to the vanishing of the probability density function. The provided regularization recipe allows us to recover the proper scaling law for the cost in the divergent cases, and possibly some of the involved coefficients. The possibility that the support of \u3f1 is a...
This thesis is composed of four themed chapters. The first chapter begins by reviewing some elementa...
This thesis is composed of four themed chapters. The first chapter begins by reviewing some elementa...
This thesis is composed of four themed chapters. The first chapter begins by reviewing some elementa...
We analytically derive, in the context of the replica formalism, the first finite-size corrections t...
We discuss the optimal matching solution for both the assignment problem and the matching problem in...
We consider models of assignment for random N blue points and N red points on an interval of length ...
We investigate the average minimum cost of a bipartite matching between two samples of n independent...
International audienceWe consider models of assignment for random N blue points and N red points on ...
International audienceWe consider models of assignment for random N blue points and N red points on ...
International audienceWe consider models of assignment for random N blue points and N red points on ...
International audienceWe consider models of assignment for random N blue points and N red points on ...
We analytically derive, in the context of the replica formalism, the first finite-size corrections t...
International audienceWe consider models of assignment for random N blue points and N red points on ...
International audienceAbstract We consider the Random Euclidean Assignment Problem in dimension $$d=...
The matching problem is a notorious combinatorial optimization problem that has attracted for many y...
This thesis is composed of four themed chapters. The first chapter begins by reviewing some elementa...
This thesis is composed of four themed chapters. The first chapter begins by reviewing some elementa...
This thesis is composed of four themed chapters. The first chapter begins by reviewing some elementa...
We analytically derive, in the context of the replica formalism, the first finite-size corrections t...
We discuss the optimal matching solution for both the assignment problem and the matching problem in...
We consider models of assignment for random N blue points and N red points on an interval of length ...
We investigate the average minimum cost of a bipartite matching between two samples of n independent...
International audienceWe consider models of assignment for random N blue points and N red points on ...
International audienceWe consider models of assignment for random N blue points and N red points on ...
International audienceWe consider models of assignment for random N blue points and N red points on ...
International audienceWe consider models of assignment for random N blue points and N red points on ...
We analytically derive, in the context of the replica formalism, the first finite-size corrections t...
International audienceWe consider models of assignment for random N blue points and N red points on ...
International audienceAbstract We consider the Random Euclidean Assignment Problem in dimension $$d=...
The matching problem is a notorious combinatorial optimization problem that has attracted for many y...
This thesis is composed of four themed chapters. The first chapter begins by reviewing some elementa...
This thesis is composed of four themed chapters. The first chapter begins by reviewing some elementa...
This thesis is composed of four themed chapters. The first chapter begins by reviewing some elementa...