2.11.1 Stable Matching: Video
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- čas přidán 11. 09. 2016
- MIT 6.042J Mathematics for Computer Science, Spring 2015
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Instructor: Albert R. Meyer
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Thank you very much for this! I didn t know what made the match unstable but this video helped me out! 👍
What if you only want to now if 2 like each other? Not who they prefer but who they would „take“ and if there is a match between two, so that two would take each other? The could also be multiple „matches“
Well presented. Thank you.
I love how you favoured the boys in the greedy strategy... No Simp - Sigma prof🔥🔥🔥
lmao
21st century brain rot in this comment
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What the fuck
super interesting
ITER ke ho ?? AD 1 ??
Yesss
Any tips? Ad kaha se pdhna h?
@@sanyachauhan5675 haan bata do
2:20 not “bisexual “, but ‘heterosexual’.
Yes
Technically both are correct, though heterosexual is correct for the type of relationship.
Bisexual is correct in that the relationship contains two sexes.