AbstractWe obtain a family of algorithms that determine stable matchings for the stable marriage problem by starting with an arbitrary matching and iteratively satisfying blocking pairs, that is, matching couples who both prefer to be together over the outcome of the current matching. The existence of such an algorithm is related to a question raised by Knuth (1976) and was recently resolved positively by Roth and Vande Vate (1992). The basic version of our method depends on a fixed ordering of all mutually acceptable man-woman pairs which is consistent with the preferences of either all men or of all women. Given such an ordering, we show that starting with an arbitrary matching and iteratively satisfying the highest blocking pair at each ...
Abstract. We propose a generalization of the classical stable marriage problem. In our model, the pr...
We study variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which the preferences of the men or th...
We study variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which the preferences of the men or th...
AbstractWe obtain a family of algorithms that determine stable matchings for the stable marriage pro...
In this paper the well-known Stable Marriage Problem is considered once again. The name of this pro...
AbstractIt is well known that every instance of the classical stable marriage problem admits at leas...
28th International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation (ISAAC 2017)In the stable marriage proble...
AbstractA stable matching is a complete matching of men and women such that no man and woman who are...
In 1962, David Gale and Lloyd Shapley proved that, for any equal number of men and women, and each m...
The stable marriage problem is to find a matching between men and women, considering preference list...
Abstract—A stable marriage problem (SMP) of size n involves n men and n women, each of whom has orde...
Every instance of the Stable Marriage Problem involves two finite sets of equal size. We can think o...
Matching problems have been studied in economics, starting with the seminal paper of Gale and Shaple...
The stable marriage (SM) problem has a wide variety of practical applications, ranging from matching...
The Stable Marriage Problem (SMP) is concerned with the follow scenario: suppose we have two disjoin...
Abstract. We propose a generalization of the classical stable marriage problem. In our model, the pr...
We study variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which the preferences of the men or th...
We study variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which the preferences of the men or th...
AbstractWe obtain a family of algorithms that determine stable matchings for the stable marriage pro...
In this paper the well-known Stable Marriage Problem is considered once again. The name of this pro...
AbstractIt is well known that every instance of the classical stable marriage problem admits at leas...
28th International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation (ISAAC 2017)In the stable marriage proble...
AbstractA stable matching is a complete matching of men and women such that no man and woman who are...
In 1962, David Gale and Lloyd Shapley proved that, for any equal number of men and women, and each m...
The stable marriage problem is to find a matching between men and women, considering preference list...
Abstract—A stable marriage problem (SMP) of size n involves n men and n women, each of whom has orde...
Every instance of the Stable Marriage Problem involves two finite sets of equal size. We can think o...
Matching problems have been studied in economics, starting with the seminal paper of Gale and Shaple...
The stable marriage (SM) problem has a wide variety of practical applications, ranging from matching...
The Stable Marriage Problem (SMP) is concerned with the follow scenario: suppose we have two disjoin...
Abstract. We propose a generalization of the classical stable marriage problem. In our model, the pr...
We study variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which the preferences of the men or th...
We study variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which the preferences of the men or th...