We study the problem of finding "fair" stable matchings in the Stable Marriage problem with Incomplete lists (SMI). For an instance I of SMI there may be many stable matchings, providing significantly different outcomes for the sets of men and women. We introduce two new notions of fairness in SMI. Firstly, a regret-equal stable matching minimises the difference in ranks of a worst-off man and a worst-off woman, among all stable matchings. Secondly, a min-regret sum stable matching minimises the sum of ranks of a worst-off man and a worst-off woman, among all stable matchings. We present two new efficient algorithms to find stable matchings of these types. Firstly, the Regret-Equal Degree Iteration Algorithm finds a regret-equal stable matc...
Every instance of the Stable Marriage Problem involves two finite sets of equal size. We can think o...
AbstractIt is well known that every instance of the classical stable marriage problem admits at leas...
We consider variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which preference lists may contain ...
We study the problem of finding "fair" stable matchings in the Stable Marriage problem with Incomple...
AbstractWe study variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which the preferences of the m...
We study variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which the preferences of the men or th...
In this thesis, we present new algorithmic and complexity results for specific matching problems inv...
The Stable Marriage Problem and its many variants have been widely studied in the literature (Gusfie...
We consider instances of the classical stable marriage problem in which persons may include ties in ...
AbstractWe consider instances of the classical stable marriage problem in which persons may include ...
When ties and incomplete preference lists are permitted in the Stable Marriage problem, stable match...
AbstractThe Stable Marriage Problem and its many variants have been widely studied in the literature...
AbstractGiven an instance I of the classical Stable Marriage problem with Incomplete preference list...
Given an instance <i>I</i> of the classical Stable Marriage problem with Incomplete pre...
We consider variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which preference lists may contain ...
Every instance of the Stable Marriage Problem involves two finite sets of equal size. We can think o...
AbstractIt is well known that every instance of the classical stable marriage problem admits at leas...
We consider variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which preference lists may contain ...
We study the problem of finding "fair" stable matchings in the Stable Marriage problem with Incomple...
AbstractWe study variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which the preferences of the m...
We study variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which the preferences of the men or th...
In this thesis, we present new algorithmic and complexity results for specific matching problems inv...
The Stable Marriage Problem and its many variants have been widely studied in the literature (Gusfie...
We consider instances of the classical stable marriage problem in which persons may include ties in ...
AbstractWe consider instances of the classical stable marriage problem in which persons may include ...
When ties and incomplete preference lists are permitted in the Stable Marriage problem, stable match...
AbstractThe Stable Marriage Problem and its many variants have been widely studied in the literature...
AbstractGiven an instance I of the classical Stable Marriage problem with Incomplete preference list...
Given an instance <i>I</i> of the classical Stable Marriage problem with Incomplete pre...
We consider variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which preference lists may contain ...
Every instance of the Stable Marriage Problem involves two finite sets of equal size. We can think o...
AbstractIt is well known that every instance of the classical stable marriage problem admits at leas...
We consider variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which preference lists may contain ...