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College Admissions and the Stability of Marriage

David Gale, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1962 - 
- Vol. 69, Iss: 1, pp 9-15
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In this article, the authors studied the relationship between college admission and the stability of marriage in the United States, and found that college admission is correlated with the number of stable marriages.
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(2013). College Admissions and the Stability of Marriage. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 120, No. 5, pp. 386-391.

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A Strategic Model of Social and Economic Networks

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Multiagent Systems: Algorithmic, Game-Theoretic, and Logical Foundations

TL;DR: This exciting and pioneering new overview of multiagent systems, which are online systems composed of multiple interacting intelligent agents, i.e., online trading, offers a newly seen computer science perspective on multi agent systems, while integrating ideas from operations research, game theory, economics, logic, and even philosophy and linguistics.
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Contrasting Computational Models of Mate Preference Integration Across 45 Countries

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- 15 Nov 2019 - 
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The assignment game I: The core

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School Choice: A Mechanism Design Approach

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