Soulmate Gem
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If you pick someone randomly, the probability they're your perfect match is just one percent. Not exactly promising. But with the Optimal Stopping Problem, you can bring your chances of finding love up to 37 percent, theoretically.
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Read More »As they say, there are plenty of fish in the sea. And as mathematicians will tell you, the more fish you kiss, the better your chances of finding a catch. Sea life analogies aside, Dominik Czernia, a physics Ph.D. student at the Institute of Nuclear Physics in Kraków, has built an online calculator that can help you figure out the chances of you finding the love of your life this Valentine's Day. Although the underlying principle isn't quite as romantic—the "Optimal Stopping Problem," as it's called, basically asks you to reject your first two of every five dates—Czernia has managed to make the art of love as close to a science as possible, with some spaghetti dinners required. "Experimental psychologists say that we don’t search enough when encountered by several options sequentially," Czernia told Popular Mechanics. "For example, let’s say you want to rent a flat someone. You don't know the value of the offers before they come. With each offer, you must decide whether you accept or reject it. How long should you wait for the best deal?" Such is the case in the hunt for the perfect partner, he says. If you go on 100 dates with 100 different people—and Czernia is careful to note that, of course, the actual number of dates will vary by person—it's difficult to know which of the 100 people you should choose to date. If you pick someone randomly, the probability they're your perfect match is just one percent. Not exactly promising. But with the Optimal Stopping Problem, you can bring your chances of finding love up to 37 percent, theoretically. And better yet, if you're okay with resigning yourself to the top 10 percent of matches, your probability of finding The One™️ will reach nearly 80 percent. "With every new person we meet, we realize what our real expectations are, and so we’re looking for the things we care about the most," Czernia explains. "The Dating Theory Calculator is here to make people aware of that process."
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Read More »Sequentially observed: This means you're dealing with variables (here, dates) one by one, and you can't go back to the previous one (or risk having a glass of wine dumped on your head). This means you're dealing with variables (here, dates) one by one, and you can't go back to the previous one (or risk having a glass of wine dumped on your head). Random variables: Each variable (here, date) you encounter has a random value (that would be the level of compatibility with you). Let's pretend you have a set of five numbers, Czernia says. They're and describe the rank of the potential partners you've met so far, with 1 being the best and 5 being the worst. "Sequentially observed means you’re going from the left to the right of this set, and random variables make this set randomly ordered," he says. "So, the sequence might be as well as , etc. And that’s the same with dating since you won’t ever know when you would find the ideal partner." In other words, you can't exactly gather all of your dates in one room and then pick from the group—unless, of course, you're on The Bachelor.
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