In scenarios where allocations are determined by participant’s preferences, Two-Sided Matching is a well-established approach with applications in College Admissions, School Choice, and Mentor-Mentee matching problems. In such a context, participants in the matching have preferences with whom they want to be matched with. This article studies two important concepts in Two-Sided Matching: multiple objectives when finding a solution, and manipulation of preferences by participants. We use real data sets from a Mentor-Mentee program for the evaluation to provide insight on realistic effects and implications of the two concepts. In the first part of the article, we consider the quality of solutions found by different algorithms using a variety ...
The school choice problem concerns the design and implementation of matching mechanisms that produce...
Gale and Shapley (1962) proposed the deferred-acceptance algorithm for matching (i) college applican...
One of the important functions of many markets and social processes is to match one kind of agent wi...
In scenarios where allocations are determined by participant’s preferences, Two-Sided Matching is a ...
In scenarios where allocations are determined by participant's preferences, Two-Sided Matching is a ...
Two-Sided Matching is a well-established approach to find allocations and matchings based on the par...
Matching theory studies how agents and/or objects from different sets can be matched with each other...
Introduced by Gale and Shapley in 1962, the deferred acceptance algorithm has been applied to an arr...
We study the performance of two-sided matching clearinghouses in the laboratory. Our experimental d...
A stylized fact of most centralized matching markets (for example school choice problems is that pa...
In large centralized matching markets like school choice problems participants usually submit prefer...
Within artificial intelligence, the sub-field of multi-agent systems studies the foundations of agen...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Any:201...
We study comparative statics of manipulations by women in the men-proposing deferred acceptance mech...
This thesis is divided into three chapters. In the first chapter, I study the use of an alternative ...
The school choice problem concerns the design and implementation of matching mechanisms that produce...
Gale and Shapley (1962) proposed the deferred-acceptance algorithm for matching (i) college applican...
One of the important functions of many markets and social processes is to match one kind of agent wi...
In scenarios where allocations are determined by participant’s preferences, Two-Sided Matching is a ...
In scenarios where allocations are determined by participant's preferences, Two-Sided Matching is a ...
Two-Sided Matching is a well-established approach to find allocations and matchings based on the par...
Matching theory studies how agents and/or objects from different sets can be matched with each other...
Introduced by Gale and Shapley in 1962, the deferred acceptance algorithm has been applied to an arr...
We study the performance of two-sided matching clearinghouses in the laboratory. Our experimental d...
A stylized fact of most centralized matching markets (for example school choice problems is that pa...
In large centralized matching markets like school choice problems participants usually submit prefer...
Within artificial intelligence, the sub-field of multi-agent systems studies the foundations of agen...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Any:201...
We study comparative statics of manipulations by women in the men-proposing deferred acceptance mech...
This thesis is divided into three chapters. In the first chapter, I study the use of an alternative ...
The school choice problem concerns the design and implementation of matching mechanisms that produce...
Gale and Shapley (1962) proposed the deferred-acceptance algorithm for matching (i) college applican...
One of the important functions of many markets and social processes is to match one kind of agent wi...