Variations of the Gale-Shapley algorithm have been used and studied extensively in real world markets. Examples include matching medical residents with residency programs, the kidney exchange program and matching college students with on-campus housing. The performance of the Gale-Shapley marriage matching algorithm (1962) has been studied extensively in the special case of men\u27s and women\u27s preferences random. We drop the assumption that women\u27s preferences are random and show that En /n ln n -\u3e 1, where En is the expected number of proposals made when the men-propose Gale-Shapley algorithm is used to match n men with n women. This establishes in spirit a conjecture of Donald Knuth (1976, 1997) of thirty years standing. Under t...
We study strategy issues surrounding the stable marriage problem. Under the Gale-Shapley algorithm (...
International audienceStable matching in a community consisting of men and women is a classical comb...
We study variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which the preferences of the men or th...
Variations of the Gale-Shapley algorithm have been used and studied extensively in real world market...
Men\u27s and women\u27s preferences are intercorrelated to the extent that men rank highly those wom...
Men’s and women’s preferences are intercorrelated to the extent that men rank highly those women who...
Every instance of the Stable Marriage Problem involves two finite sets of equal size. We can think o...
.The stable marriage problem is a well-known problem of matching men to women so that no man and wom...
The stable marriage problem is a well-known problem of matching men to women so that no man and wom...
The stable matching problem is the problem of finding a stable matching between two equally sized se...
The goal of the stable marriage problem is to match by pair two sets composed by the same number of...
In 1962, David Gale and Lloyd Shapley proved that, for any equal number of men and women, and each m...
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...
Matching games are the models for a number of economic markets. Gale and Shapley’s marriage game is ...
We study strategy issues surrounding the stable marriage problem. Under the Gale-Shapley algorithm (...
International audienceStable matching in a community consisting of men and women is a classical comb...
We study variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which the preferences of the men or th...
Variations of the Gale-Shapley algorithm have been used and studied extensively in real world market...
Men\u27s and women\u27s preferences are intercorrelated to the extent that men rank highly those wom...
Men’s and women’s preferences are intercorrelated to the extent that men rank highly those women who...
Every instance of the Stable Marriage Problem involves two finite sets of equal size. We can think o...
.The stable marriage problem is a well-known problem of matching men to women so that no man and wom...
The stable marriage problem is a well-known problem of matching men to women so that no man and wom...
The stable matching problem is the problem of finding a stable matching between two equally sized se...
The goal of the stable marriage problem is to match by pair two sets composed by the same number of...
In 1962, David Gale and Lloyd Shapley proved that, for any equal number of men and women, and each m...
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...
Matching games are the models for a number of economic markets. Gale and Shapley’s marriage game is ...
We study strategy issues surrounding the stable marriage problem. Under the Gale-Shapley algorithm (...
International audienceStable matching in a community consisting of men and women is a classical comb...
We study variants of the classical stable marriage problem in which the preferences of the men or th...