Given the great relevance of matching under preferences, the goalsof this joint research project are basically two-fold.First, we want to investigate how restrictions on the allowedpreferences can improve the efficiency for several solving algorithms.Doing so, we want to extend and improve results from the literature.Second, we plan to study stable matching for multi-layer preferences,a new direction we introduce here. Indeed, it is very well-motivatedby the fact of having multi-modal data available (from different sources).To this end, after carefully introducing the relevant notions it is of centralinterest to investigate how classical concepts and algorithmscan be transferred to this more general scenario.Finally, in a third part we plan to study further models, going beyondthe two mentioned main parts. In particular, here we aim at touchingon issues such as "incremental scenarios" or game-theoretic aspects.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
China