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JCO
2008
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Stable matching problems with exchange restrictions
We study variants of classical stable matching problems in which there is an additional requirement for a stable matching, namely that there should not be two participants who wou...
Robert W. Irving
IPL
2007
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The cycle roommates problem: a hard case of kidney exchange
Recently, a number of interesting algorithmic problems have arisen from the emergence, in a number of countries, of kidney exchange schemes, whereby live donors are matched with r...
Robert W. Irving
WADS
2007
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
Approximation Algorithms for the Sex-Equal Stable Marriage Problem
The stable marriage problem is a classical matching problem introduced by Gale and Shapley. It is known that for any instance, there exists a solution, and there is a polynomial ti...
Kazuo Iwama, Shuichi Miyazaki, Hiroki Yanagisawa
ALGORITHMICA
2010
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Three-Sided Stable Matchings with Cyclic Preferences
Knuth [14] asked whether the stable matching problem can be generalised to three dimensions i. e., for families containing a man, a woman and a dog. Subsequently, several authors ...
Péter Biró, Eric McDermid
COCOON
2003
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Randomized Approximation of the Stable Marriage Problem
Abstract. While the original stable marriage problem requires all participants to rank all members of the opposite sex in a strict order, two natural variations are to allow for in...
Magnús M. Halldórsson, Kazuo Iwama, ...