Envy-free matching is a concept often discussed in the context of fair allocation and matching theory, particularly in economics and game theory. It describes a situation where a set of agents or participants is matched to a set of items (or other agents) in such a way that no agent prefers another agent's allocation over their own. To break it down: 1. **Agents**: These are the participants who have preferences for various items or other participants.
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