AbstractThe hospitals/residents (HR) problem is a many-to-one generalization of the stable marriage (SM) problem. Researchers have been interested in variants of stable matchings that either satisfy a set of additional contraints or are optimal with respect to some cost function. In this paper, we show that broad classes of feasibility and optimization stable matching problems in the HR setting can be solved efficiently provided certain tasks (such as checking the feasibility of a stable matching or computing the cost of a stable matching) can also be done efficiently. To prove our results, we make use of an HR instance’s meta-rotation poset to explore its stable matchings. An algorithm that can discover all the meta-rotations of the instan...
The Hospitals / Residents problem with Couples ( hrc ) is a generalisation of the classical Hospi...
Abstract. An instance of the stable marriage problem is an undirected bipartite graph G = (X ∪ ̇ W,E...
The Stable Marriage problem (SM), the Hospitals/Residents problem (HR) and the Stable Roommates prob...
AbstractThe hospitals/residents (HR) problem is a many-to-one generalization of the stable marriage ...
The hospitals/residents problem is an extensively-studied many-one stable matching problem. Here, we...
When ties and incomplete preference lists are permitted in the Stable Marriage and Hospitals/Residen...
When ties and incomplete preference lists are permitted in the stable marriage and hospitals/residen...
In the well-known Hospitals/Residents problem (HR), the objective is to find a stable matching of do...
The National Resident Matching program strives for a stable matching of medical students to teaching...
The Hospitals/Residents problem with Couples (HRC) is a generalisation of the classical Hospitals/Re...
The Hospitals/Residents problem is a many-to-one extension of the stable marriage problem. In an ins...
We study a version of the well-known Hospitals/Residents problem in which participants' preferences ...
In practical applications, algorithms for the classical version of the Hospitals Residents problem (...
AbstractWe examine several results for the stable marriage problem and show that they do not hold if...
The Hospitals / Residents problem with Couples (hrc) is a generalisation of the classical Hospitals ...
The Hospitals / Residents problem with Couples ( hrc ) is a generalisation of the classical Hospi...
Abstract. An instance of the stable marriage problem is an undirected bipartite graph G = (X ∪ ̇ W,E...
The Stable Marriage problem (SM), the Hospitals/Residents problem (HR) and the Stable Roommates prob...
AbstractThe hospitals/residents (HR) problem is a many-to-one generalization of the stable marriage ...
The hospitals/residents problem is an extensively-studied many-one stable matching problem. Here, we...
When ties and incomplete preference lists are permitted in the Stable Marriage and Hospitals/Residen...
When ties and incomplete preference lists are permitted in the stable marriage and hospitals/residen...
In the well-known Hospitals/Residents problem (HR), the objective is to find a stable matching of do...
The National Resident Matching program strives for a stable matching of medical students to teaching...
The Hospitals/Residents problem with Couples (HRC) is a generalisation of the classical Hospitals/Re...
The Hospitals/Residents problem is a many-to-one extension of the stable marriage problem. In an ins...
We study a version of the well-known Hospitals/Residents problem in which participants' preferences ...
In practical applications, algorithms for the classical version of the Hospitals Residents problem (...
AbstractWe examine several results for the stable marriage problem and show that they do not hold if...
The Hospitals / Residents problem with Couples (hrc) is a generalisation of the classical Hospitals ...
The Hospitals / Residents problem with Couples ( hrc ) is a generalisation of the classical Hospi...
Abstract. An instance of the stable marriage problem is an undirected bipartite graph G = (X ∪ ̇ W,E...
The Stable Marriage problem (SM), the Hospitals/Residents problem (HR) and the Stable Roommates prob...