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Towards More Realistic Models for Refugee Integration: Anonymous Refugee Housing with Upper-Bounds

Published 18 Aug 2023 in cs.GT | (2308.09501v2)

Abstract: [Knop and Schierreich; AAMAS~'23] recently introduced a novel model for refugee housing, where we are given a city's topology represented as a graph, a set of inhabitants who occupy some vertices of the topology, and a set of refugees that we need to house in unoccupied vertices. Moreover, each inhabitant approves specific numbers of refugees in his neighbourhood, and our goal is to find housing such that every inhabitant approves the number of refugees housed in his neighbourhood. However, such a model suffers from several problems: (i) it is computationally hard to find desirable housing, and (ii) the inhabitants' preferences are not necessarily continuous, which hardly occurs in practice. To avoid these objections, we introduce a restricted variant of the problem that is more closely aligned with practical scenarios of refugee housing and study its complexity.

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