Bipartite matching problem is to study two disjoint groups of agents who need to be matched pairwise. It can be applied to many real-world scenarios and explain many social phenomena. In this article, we study the effect of competition on bipartite matching problem by introducing conformity into the preference structure. The results show that a certain amount of competition can improve the overall utility of society and also eliminate the giant shift of social utility when matching unequal numbers of men and women
One of the important functions of many markets and social processes is to match one kind of agent wi...
In two-sided matching problem, there are overwhelming evidences that support peoples are also motiva...
We investigate the welfare effect of increasing competition in an anonymous two-sided matching mark...
Bipartite matching problem is to study two disjoint groups of agents who need to be matched pairwis...
In this paper, we propose a new algorithm for two-sided matching problems with some compromise. We d...
We consider the problem of matching one kind of agent with another, e.g. marriageable men and women,...
Abstract. We consider the loss in social welfare caused by individual rationality in matching scenar...
Gale and Shapley originally proposed the two-sided matching algorithm, Deferred Acceptance Algorithm...
We consider bilateral matching problems where each person views those on the other side of the marke...
International audienceStable matching in a community consisting of men and women is a classical comb...
Problems of matching have long been studied in the operations research literature (assignment proble...
Problems of matching have long been studied in the operations research literature (assignment proble...
In two-sided matching problems, we consider “natural” changes in preferences of agents in which only...
We study many-to-one matching problems between institutions and individuals where an institution can...
<br>We consider bilateral matching problems where each person views those on the other side of...
One of the important functions of many markets and social processes is to match one kind of agent wi...
In two-sided matching problem, there are overwhelming evidences that support peoples are also motiva...
We investigate the welfare effect of increasing competition in an anonymous two-sided matching mark...
Bipartite matching problem is to study two disjoint groups of agents who need to be matched pairwis...
In this paper, we propose a new algorithm for two-sided matching problems with some compromise. We d...
We consider the problem of matching one kind of agent with another, e.g. marriageable men and women,...
Abstract. We consider the loss in social welfare caused by individual rationality in matching scenar...
Gale and Shapley originally proposed the two-sided matching algorithm, Deferred Acceptance Algorithm...
We consider bilateral matching problems where each person views those on the other side of the marke...
International audienceStable matching in a community consisting of men and women is a classical comb...
Problems of matching have long been studied in the operations research literature (assignment proble...
Problems of matching have long been studied in the operations research literature (assignment proble...
In two-sided matching problems, we consider “natural” changes in preferences of agents in which only...
We study many-to-one matching problems between institutions and individuals where an institution can...
<br>We consider bilateral matching problems where each person views those on the other side of...
One of the important functions of many markets and social processes is to match one kind of agent wi...
In two-sided matching problem, there are overwhelming evidences that support peoples are also motiva...
We investigate the welfare effect of increasing competition in an anonymous two-sided matching mark...