Having More Fun with Organized Kissing
Matthew Wiser,
Gloria Yeomans-Maldonado and
Sudipta Sarangi
Southern Economic Journal, 2014, vol. 80, issue 3, 855-865
Abstract:
Several current issues in economics are centered on scheduling and matching problems, notably including the 2012 Nobel Prize winning work. Such problems usually lie outside the scope of most undergraduate courses. We present a relatively simple problem that can be used to introduce the graph theory needing to teach these interesting but somewhat difficult topics.
Date: 2014
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