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Cheers.—[[User:InternetArchiveBot|'''<span style="color:darkgrey;font-family:monospace">InternetArchiveBot</span>''']] <span style="color:green;font-family:Rockwell">([[User talk:InternetArchiveBot|Report bug]])</span> 12:43, 26 July 2017 (UTC)
== Gale-Shapley algorithm ==
I provide here the evidences - for the sake of expediency - anyone:
findings were "marriage" is shown but sources indic. matching - part. the stable marriage problem is a type of matching problem. The fact: Teslet: p.32: Shapley & Roth won Nobel for Economics - applications of the algorithm indicated cannot be only: marriage.
*mathweb.ucsd.edu/~gptesler/154/slides/154_galeshapley_20-handout.pdf p.32 marriage shown as only one example of four
*www.cs.princeton.edu/~wayne/kleinberg-tardos/pdf/01StableMatching.pdf - doesn't even mention marriage
*web.stanford.edu/~ashishg/cs261/win21/notes/l5_note.pdf "We are going to study a classic problem, called the stable marriage problem. This is used in school choice, in resident matching, in network routers, and is one of the most beautiful matching problems." - doesn't exclude "matching" an shows mar. is sub of mat. (group in) mat.
[[User:Onemillionthtree|(𒌋*𓆏)𓆭]] 05:28, 26 April 2025 (UTC)
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