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Characterizing a probabilistic version of the Boston mechanism under weak priorities
We characterize the probabilistic version of the Boston mechanism from Han (2024). This mechanism uniquely satisfies respect for rank, equal-rank ex-ante stability, and equal-rank equal-priority ordinal fairness. Additionally, it uniquely selects the rank-based leximin-optimal allocation among all equal-rank ex-ante stable allocations.