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Respond to the question: players left out in deferred acceptance?

12/06/2000 08:37 AM by Walter;
I think the fastest way to learn whether there is such paper is to ask your professor.
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12/06/2000 06:34 AM by Nicholas Kilb; paper
P.S. If anyone knew what paper proposed this idea, that would be extremely helpful....Icould probable find the answer to my question just by reading the paper. [View full text and thread]

12/05/2000 08:42 AM by Nicholas Kilb; paper
I'm not sure what the actual paper is; this was told to us in a class, but the professor never said why, and apparently didn't want to take the time to explain. I was just wondering if anyone knew why. [View full text and thread]

12/01/2000 09:44 AM by Walter;
What is the paper that says that if there is an unequal number of players on each side the same set of players are left out? [Manage messages]

11/30/2000 04:16 PM by Nicholas Kilb; players left out in deferred acceptance algorithms
Why is it the case that if there are several stable matchings in a game using a deferred acceptance algorithms (e.g. the marriage game), and if there are an unequal number of players on each side, the same set of players are left out? [View full text and thread]