Businessinsider.com: This year Alvin Roth and Lloyd Shapley are splitting the Nobel Prize for Economics, and it’s about time.
Each has made a huge impact on both the theory and the real world practice of economics, and have saved thousands of lives in doing so.
Shapley is the more senior of the pair, and scores the prize for his work on — of all things — dating and marriage.
Shapley is favored for something called the Stable Marriage Problem, which goes like this:
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Therefore anyone working on our Rishta Nata Department must have at least an M.Sc. in Mathematics (PhD preferred).
aoa; good use of the news of Noble prize in ECONOMICS.I may suggest /add to the comment made by mr. Rafiq- that why not to add an economist on the rishta-nata team. IUM
Dr. Mangla seems to have a point there. Besides by the time someone is recognized as something that someone is very old and so there is little chance of the person ditching the old spouse in favor of a new one.