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... Exchange While two - way kidney exchanges can cap- ture most of the gains from exchange , they cannot capture all potential gains ; at least some three - way exchanges are needed . There are sev- eral reasons for this : Recall that when ...
... Exchange While two - way kidney exchanges can cap- ture most of the gains from exchange , they cannot capture all potential gains ; at least some three - way exchanges are needed . There are sev- eral reasons for this : Recall that when ...
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... exchanges in- volving more than n pairs are never needed to achieve a maximal size exchange . THEOREM 1 ( n - way exchange suffices ) : Suppose the compatibility relation satisfies re- flexivity , asymmetry , and transitivity . Consider ...
... exchanges in- volving more than n pairs are never needed to achieve a maximal size exchange . THEOREM 1 ( n - way exchange suffices ) : Suppose the compatibility relation satisfies re- flexivity , asymmetry , and transitivity . Consider ...
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... exchange are substantial , and sub- stantially greater than the further marginal gains from four - way exchange ( Proposition 3 and Ta- ble 2 ) . Thus , at least initially we will be search- ing for two- and three - way exchanges in the ...
... exchange are substantial , and sub- stantially greater than the further marginal gains from four - way exchange ( Proposition 3 and Ta- ble 2 ) . Thus , at least initially we will be search- ing for two- and three - way exchanges in the ...
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