The Kidney Exchange Problem (KEP) is an optimisation problem that was first discussed in Rapaport (1986) but has only more recently been the subject of much work by combinatorial optimisation re-searchers. This has been in parallel with its increased prevalence in the medical community. In the basic formulation of a KEP, each instance of the problem features a directed graph D = (V,A) . Each node i ∈ V represents an incompatible pair wherein the patient needs to trade kidneys with the patient of another incompatible pair. The goal is to find an optimal set of cycles such that as many patients as possible receive a transplant. The problem is further complicated by the imposition of a cycle-size constraint, usually considered to be 3 or ...
In order to increase the potential kidney transplants between patients and their incompatible donors...
Nowadays, the preferred treatment option offered to patients with an end-stage renal disease is to r...
The thesis addresses the problem of the significant shortage of kidneys from donors as well as that ...
Kidney exchange programmes (KEPs) across the world help match donors and recipients to identify kidn...
The problem to decide which patient-donor pairs in a kidney exchange program should undergo a cross...
Kidney transplant is the preferred method of treatment for patients suffering from kidney failure. H...
In recent years several countries have set up policies that allow exchange of kidneys between two or...
The kidney exchange problem (KEP) is an optimization problem arising in the framework of transplant ...
In this paper, we propose a branch-and-price approach for solving the problem of maximizing the expe...
Many people in the world suffer from end stage renal disease, which has transplantation as the most ...
The old concept of barter exchange has extended to the modern area of living-donor kidney transplant...
An evolving strategy known as kidney paired donation (KPD) matches one donor-candidate pair to anoth...
As of May 2014 there were more than 100,000 patients on the waiting list for a kidney transplant fro...
Kidney exchange programs (KEPs) allow the exchange of kidneys between incompatible donor-recipient p...
We study the computational problem of identifying optimal sets of kidney exchanges in the UK. We sh...
In order to increase the potential kidney transplants between patients and their incompatible donors...
Nowadays, the preferred treatment option offered to patients with an end-stage renal disease is to r...
The thesis addresses the problem of the significant shortage of kidneys from donors as well as that ...
Kidney exchange programmes (KEPs) across the world help match donors and recipients to identify kidn...
The problem to decide which patient-donor pairs in a kidney exchange program should undergo a cross...
Kidney transplant is the preferred method of treatment for patients suffering from kidney failure. H...
In recent years several countries have set up policies that allow exchange of kidneys between two or...
The kidney exchange problem (KEP) is an optimization problem arising in the framework of transplant ...
In this paper, we propose a branch-and-price approach for solving the problem of maximizing the expe...
Many people in the world suffer from end stage renal disease, which has transplantation as the most ...
The old concept of barter exchange has extended to the modern area of living-donor kidney transplant...
An evolving strategy known as kidney paired donation (KPD) matches one donor-candidate pair to anoth...
As of May 2014 there were more than 100,000 patients on the waiting list for a kidney transplant fro...
Kidney exchange programs (KEPs) allow the exchange of kidneys between incompatible donor-recipient p...
We study the computational problem of identifying optimal sets of kidney exchanges in the UK. We sh...
In order to increase the potential kidney transplants between patients and their incompatible donors...
Nowadays, the preferred treatment option offered to patients with an end-stage renal disease is to r...
The thesis addresses the problem of the significant shortage of kidneys from donors as well as that ...