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The Complexity of Student-Project-Resource Matching-Allocation Problems

Computer Science and Game Theory 2019-02-13 v3

Abstract

I settle the computational complexity of student-project-resource matching-allocation problems, in which students and resources are assigned to projects \citep{pc2017}. A project's capacity for students is endogenously determined by the resources allocated to it. I show that finding a nonwasteful matching is FPNP[log]\text{FP}^{\text{NP}}[\text{log}]-hard, and deciding a stable matching is NPNP\text{NP}^{\text{NP}}-complete. To obtain these results, I introduce two new problems: (i) \textsc{ParetoPartition}, shown FPNP[poly]\text{FP}^{\text{NP}}[\text{poly}]-hard and also strongly FPNP[log]\text{FP}^{\text{NP}}[\text{log}]-hard, and (ii) \textsc{\forall\exists-4-Partition}, shown strongly NPNP\text{NP}^{\text{NP}}-complete.

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@article{arxiv.1808.08813,
  title  = {The Complexity of Student-Project-Resource Matching-Allocation Problems},
  author = {Anisse Ismaili},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.08813},
  year   = {2019}
}

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