Accepted papers

Best paper award

  1. Christine Cheng and Will Rosenbaum: Bridging the Gap Between Stable Marriage and Stable Roommates: Parametrized Algorithms for Optimal Stable Matchings

Best junior paper award

  1. Alice Mazzacurati and Cyril Rouault: Job Matching with Unemployment Benefits

Accepted Papers

  1. Ignacio Rios and Rahul Sharma: Admission Policies with Exam Retakes: Efficiency–Equity Trade-offs in Multidimensional Scoring
  2. Agustin G. Bonifacio, Noelia Juarez and Paola Manasero: Lattice operations for the stable set in many-to-many markets via re-equilibration dynamics
  3. Vincent Meisner, Müge Süer, Michel Tolksdorf and Sokol Tominaj: Confidence and Information in Strategy-Proof School Choice
  4. Christopher En and Yuri Faenza: All finite lattices are stable matching lattices
  5. Moshe Babaioff, Rotem Gil and Assaf Romm: Efficient Interview Scheduling for Stable Matching
  6. Yang Chen, Bettina Klaus and Anh Triêu: Serial Top Trading Cycles Allocations and the Exclusion Core in Mixed-Ownership Object Allocation Problems
  7. Gergely Csáji, Alexander Gundert, Jörg Rothe and Ildikó Schlotter: Clustering via Hedonic Games: New Concepts and Algorithms
  8. Aytek Erdil and Battal Dogan: Matching with Attributes
  9. Christine Cheng and Will Rosenbaum: Bridging the Gap Between Stable Marriage and Stable Roommates: A Parameterized Algorithm for Optimal Stable Matchings
  10. Frederik Glitzner and David Manlove: A Minimax Perspective on Almost-Stable Matchings
  11. Thanh Nguyen and Gergely Csáji: Core Stable Kidney Exchange via Altruistic Donors
  12. Omar Besbes, Yash Kanoria and Akshit Kumar: Impact of Rankings and Personalized Recommendations in Marketplaces
  13. Tamás Fleiner, Zsuzsanna Jankó, Alexander Teytelboym and Akihisa Tamura: Trading Networks with Bilateral Contracts
  14. Yosuke Yasuda and Yuichiro Kamada: Robust Exchange
  15. Kenzo Imamura, Keisuke Bando and Toshiyuki Hirai: Stable Matching under Inconsistent Choice Functions
  16. Aris Filos-Ratsikas and Georgios Kalantzis: The Distortion of Stable Matching
  17. Kei Ikegami, Atsushi Iwasaki, Akira Matsushita and Kyohei Okumura: Evaluating the Efficiency of Regulation in Matching Markets with Distributional Disparities
  18. Alice Mazzacurati and Cyril Rouault: Job Matching with Unemployment Benefits
  19. Erika Bérczi-Kovács and Eszter Szabó: How to secure general acceptance for a matching? – Inverse Popular Matchings
  20. Antonio Nicolo, Pietro Salmaso and Riccardo Saulle: Rationalizable Behavior in Matching with Externalities
  21. Justin Hadad, Irene Lo and Ivan-Aleksandar Mavrov: Balancing welfare and distributional goals in school choice
  22. Maria Cherifa, Vianney Perchet and Clément Calauzènes: Online matching on stochastic block model
  23. Andrew Tai and Will Sandholtz: Shapley-Scarf Markets with Objective Indifferences
  24. Felipe Simon and Nick Arnosti: Greedy Policies for Stationary Dynamic Matching

Accepted Posters

  1. Michele Fabi, Viraj Nadkarni, Matheus V. X. Ferreira and Leonardo Leone: Automated Market Making for Energy Sharing
  2. Josue Ortega, Thilo Klein and Mikhail Freer: Experimental School Choice with Parents
  3. Furkan Dogan, Özgür Yılmaz and Ömer Faruk Şahin: Many-to-many Matching under Spatial Distribution Constraints
  4. Umutcan Salman: The Revealed Preference Theory of Aggregate Object Allocations
  5. Jiehua Chen and Ildikó Schlotter: Control in Stable Marriage and Stable Roommates: Complexity and Algorithms
  6. Nguyen Kim Thang: Primal-Dual Algorithms with Predictions for Online Bounded Allocation and Ad-Auctions Problems
  7. Emile Martinez, Felipe Garrido-Lucero and Umberto Grandi: Stability in Online Assignment Games
  8. Haris Aziz, Peter Biro, Gergely Csáji and Tom Demeulemeester: Smart Lotteries in School Choice: Ex-ante Pareto-Improvement with Ex-post Stability
  9. Frederik Glitzner: Designing Pairwise-Stable Agent Seating Arrangements
  10. Ran Shorrer, Assaf Romm and Avinatan Hassidim: Explaining the Too-Good-To-Be-True Puzzle in Two-Sided Matching
  11. Pauline Corblet and Alejandro Robinson-Cortés: Multi-sided Matching with Transfers: The Economics of Labor and Love
  12. Gergely Csáji and Kitti Varga: Modifying Preferences and Capacities for Stability in Flow Networks: Algorithms and Complexity
  13. Josue Ortega and R. Pablo Arribillaga: A Theory of Justifiable Priority Violations