Friday, February 10, 2012

Second announcement and call for papers - MATCH-UP 2012: the Second International Workshop on Matching Under Preferences

Second announcement and call for papers (with apologies if you receive th
is
more than once):


MATCH-UP 2012:
the Second International Workshop on Matching Under Preferences


19-20 July 2012
Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
http://econ.core.hu/english/res/MATCH-UP_2012.html

co-located with SING8: The 8th Spain-Italy-Netherlands Meeting
on Game Theory (http://sing8.iehas.hu/)


Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the seminal paper by Gale and Shapley
,
and following the success of the first MATCH-UP workshop in Reykjavík i
n
2008 (http://www.optimalmatching.com/workshop), we are organising another

interdisciplinary workshop on stable matchings and related topics.

Background
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Matching problems with preferences occur in widespread applications such

as the assignment of school-leavers to universities, junior doctors to

hospitals, students to campus housing, children to schools, kidney
transplant patients to donors and so on. The common thread is that
individuals have preference lists over the possible outcomes and the task

is to find a matching of the participants that is in some sense optimal

with respect to these preferences.

The remit of this workshop is to explore matching problems with
preferences from the perspective of algorithms and complexity, discrete

mathematics, combinatorial optimization, game theory, mechanism design

and economics, and thus a key objective is to bring together the research

communities of the related areas.

Invited speakers
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* Nicole Immorlica, Northwestern University
* Rob Irving, University of Glasgow
* Fuhito Kojima, Stanford University (on leave at Columbia University)
* Tayfun Sönmez, Boston College

List of topics
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The matching problems under consideration include, but are not limited to
:

* two-sided matchings involving agents on both sides (e.g. college
admissions, resident allocation, job markets, school choice, etc.)
* two-sided matchings involving agents and items (e.g. house allocation,

course allocation, project allocation, assigning papers to reviewers,

school choice, etc.)
* one-sided matchings (roommates problem, kidney exchanges, etc.)
* matching with payments (assignment game, auctions, etc.)

Submissions
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We call for two types of contributed papers.

Format A: original contribution
* at most 12 pages
* accepted papers will be published in proceedings (however, this should

not prevent the simultaneous or subsequent submission of contributed

papers to other workshops, conferences or journals)

Format B: not necessarily original work
* no page limit
* only the abstract will be published in proceedings

Authors should indicate which format type their paper should be
considered under. Papers may be submitted by clicking here:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=matchup2012.

A selection of papers presented at the workshop in the algorithms and
complexity area will be invited for submission to a special issue of the

open-access journal Algorithms (http://www.mdpi.com/journal/algorithms),

with no article processing charge for the authors of accepted papers.

Important dates
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* Deadline for submission of contributed papers: 19 March 2012
* Notification of acceptance: 20 April 2012
* Early registration deadline: 18 May 2012
* Workshop: 19-20 July 2012

Organising committee
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* Péter Biró (Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
* Tamás Fleiner (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)
* David Manlove (University of Glasgow)
* Tamás Solymosi (Corvinus University, Budapest)

Programme committee
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* Péter Biró (Chair, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sci
ences)
* Estelle Cantillon (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
* Katarína Cechlárová (Univerzita Pavla Jozefa Safárika)
* Paul Dütting (EPFL, Lausanne)
* Aytek Erdil (University of Cambridge)
* Tamás Fleiner (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)
* Guillaume Haeringer (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)
* Elena Inarra (University of the Basque Country)
* Zoltán Király (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest)
* Flip Klijn (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)
* David Manlove (University of Glasgow)
* Eric McDermid (21st Century Technologies)
* Shuichi Miyazaki(Kyoto University)
* Marina Nunez (Universitat de Barcelona)
* Ildikó Schlotter (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)
* Tamás Solymosi (Corvinus University, Budapest)

Further information
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See http://econ.core.hu/english/res/MATCH-UP_2012.html