Treballs Finals de Grau de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Any:2015, Director: Marina NúñezThe purpose of this degree project is to study two-sided matchings where money is not involved. Matching theory is a branch of discrete mathematics belonging to game theory. This theory considers markets with two disjoint sets, such as men and women, firms and workers or colleges and students. Each agent on one sector has preferences (a complete and transitive binary relation) over the set of agents on the opposite side. Then, a matching is a set of pairs formed by agents of different side, in such a way that one agent can take part in at most one pair. We can situate its origin in the article of Gale and Shapley...
This paper studies sequential mechanisms which mimic a matching procedures for many-to-one real life...
This paper studies sequential mechanisms which mimic matching prodedures for many-to-one real life m...
This paper studies sequential mechanisms which mimic a matching procedures for many-to-one real life...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 20...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 20...
Matching markets are common methods to allocate resources around the world. There are two kinds of m...
One of the important functions of many markets and social processes is to match one kind of agent wi...
Matching theory studies how agents and/or objects from different sets can be matched with each other...
A stylized fact of most centralized matching markets (for example school choice problems is that pa...
Tesis llevada a cabo para conseguir el grado de Doctor por la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona.--20...
In a two sided matching market, two types of agents have preferences over one another. Examples incl...
In a two sided matching market, two types of agents have preferences over one another. Examples incl...
AbstractIn the theory of two-sided matching markets there are two well-known models: the marriage mo...
In large centralized matching markets like school choice problems participants usually submit prefer...
This paper studies sequential mechanisms which mimic a matching procedures for many-to-one real life...
This paper studies sequential mechanisms which mimic a matching procedures for many-to-one real life...
This paper studies sequential mechanisms which mimic matching prodedures for many-to-one real life m...
This paper studies sequential mechanisms which mimic a matching procedures for many-to-one real life...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 20...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 20...
Matching markets are common methods to allocate resources around the world. There are two kinds of m...
One of the important functions of many markets and social processes is to match one kind of agent wi...
Matching theory studies how agents and/or objects from different sets can be matched with each other...
A stylized fact of most centralized matching markets (for example school choice problems is that pa...
Tesis llevada a cabo para conseguir el grado de Doctor por la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona.--20...
In a two sided matching market, two types of agents have preferences over one another. Examples incl...
In a two sided matching market, two types of agents have preferences over one another. Examples incl...
AbstractIn the theory of two-sided matching markets there are two well-known models: the marriage mo...
In large centralized matching markets like school choice problems participants usually submit prefer...
This paper studies sequential mechanisms which mimic a matching procedures for many-to-one real life...
This paper studies sequential mechanisms which mimic a matching procedures for many-to-one real life...
This paper studies sequential mechanisms which mimic matching prodedures for many-to-one real life m...
This paper studies sequential mechanisms which mimic a matching procedures for many-to-one real life...