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The following pages link to A simple random assignment problem with a unique solution (Q699028):
Displayed 25 items.
- An alternative characterization of top trading cycles (Q372362) (← links)
- Random aggregation without the Pareto principle (Q427548) (← links)
- The Pareto-dominant strategy-proof and fair rule for problems with indivisible goods (Q431227) (← links)
- Probabilistic assignment of objects: characterizing the serial rule (Q449195) (← links)
- Kidney exchange: an egalitarian mechanism (Q533096) (← links)
- Ordinal efficiency and the polyhedral separating hyperplane theorem (Q697847) (← links)
- Consistency in the probabilistic assignment model (Q705901) (← links)
- Pairwise kidney exchange (Q813943) (← links)
- Why do popular mechanisms lack efficiency in random environments? (Q840694) (← links)
- Incentives in the probabilistic serial mechanism (Q848608) (← links)
- A solution to the random assignment problem on the full preference domain (Q860356) (← links)
- The probabilistic serial mechanism with private endowments (Q980972) (← links)
- Random assignment of multiple indivisible objects (Q1005770) (← links)
- Random assignment under weak preferences (Q1021614) (← links)
- Ordinal efficiency and dominated sets of assignments. (Q1411037) (← links)
- The \textit{ex ante} incentive compatible core of the assignment game. (Q1431786) (← links)
- Consistency in house allocation problems (Q1576474) (← links)
- On two kinds of manipulation for school choice problems (Q1762420) (← links)
- House allocation with existing tenants (Q1809490) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness and population-monotonicity for house allocation problems (Q1867775) (← links)
- Conditions for incentive compatibility in models with multidimensional allocation functions and one-dimensional types (Q1929140) (← links)
- A two-objective fuzzy \(k\)-cardinality assignment problem (Q2432725) (← links)
- Social Welfare in One-Sided Matching Markets without Money (Q3088085) (← links)
- Fair division of indivisible items among people with similar preferences (Q5939413) (← links)
- A new solution to the random assignment problem. (Q5958895) (← links)