Truth revelation in approximately efficient combinatorial auctions
Hebrew University of Jerusalem · Stanford University
Abstract
Some important classical mechanisms considered in Microeconomics and Game Theory require the solution of a difficult optimization problem. This is true of mechanisms for combinatorial auctions, which have in recent years assumed practical importance, and in particular of the gold standard for combinatorial auctions, the Generalized Vickrey Auction (GVA). Traditional analysis of these mechanisms---in particular, their truth revelation properties---assumes that the optimization problems are solved precisely. In reality, these optimization problems can usually be solved only in an approximate fashion. We investigate the impact on such mechanisms of replacing exact solutions by approximate ones. Specifically, we…
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3Topics & keywords
- Combinatorial auction
- Common value auction
- Property (philosophy)
- Computer science
- Mathematical optimization
- Class (philosophy)
- Scheme (mathematics)
- Mathematical economics