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Meetings/Workshops on Graph Theory and Combinatorics in Iceland
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| 2. | [ID=129431]MATCH-UP: Matching Under Preferences (Satellite of ICALP 2008) |
| 06 Jul 2008; Reykjavik, Iceland |
| abstract: Matching problems with preferences occur in widespread applications such as the assignment of school-leavers to universities, junior doctors to hospitals, students to campus housing, children to schools, kidney transplant patients to donors and so on. The common thread is that individuals have preference lists over the possible outcomes and the task is to find a matching of the participants that is in some sense optimal with respect to these preferences. The remit of this workshop is to explore matching problems with preferences with an emphasis on the algorithms and complexity perspective, but a key objective is also to bring together the computer science and economics communities who have tended to follow different paths when studying these problems previously. |
| weblink: http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/research/algorithms/workshop/ |
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last updated: 17 January 2008