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A Direct Proof of the Short-Side Advantage in Random Matching Markets

Computer Science and Game Theory 2025-08-12 v2 Discrete Mathematics Combinatorics

Abstract

We study the stable matching problem under the random matching model where the preferences of the doctors and hospitals are sampled uniformly and independently at random. In a balanced market with nn doctors and nn hospitals, the doctor-proposal deferred-acceptance algorithm gives doctors an expected rank of order logn\log n for their partners and hospitals an expected rank of order nlogn\frac{n}{\log n} for their partners. This situation is reversed in an unbalanced market with n+1n+1 doctors and nn hospitals, a phenomenon known as the short-side advantage. The current proofs of this fact are indirect, counter-intuitively being based upon analyzing the hospital-proposal deferred-acceptance algorithm. In this paper we provide a direct proof of the short-side advantage, explicitly analyzing the doctor-proposal deferred-acceptance algorithm. Our proof sheds light on how and why the phenomenon arises.

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@article{arxiv.2501.05574,
  title  = {A Direct Proof of the Short-Side Advantage in Random Matching Markets},
  author = {Simon Mauras and Pawel Pralat and Adrian Vetta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.05574},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

15 pages, revised version based on comment from two reviewers