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SIGECOM
2004
ACM
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14 years 1 months ago
Strategic deliberation and truthful revelation: an impossibility result
In many market settings, agents do not know their preferences a priori. Instead, they may have to solve computationally complex optimization problems, query databases, or perform ...
Kate Larson, Tuomas Sandholm
MAGS
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
Designing bidding strategies in sequential auctions for risk averse agents
Designing efficient bidding strategies for sequential auctions remains an important, open problem area in agent-mediated electronic markets. In existing literature, a variety of bi...
Valentin Robu, Han La Poutré
ATAL
2004
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Strategy/False-name Proof Protocols for Combinatorial Multi-Attribute Procurement Auction
In this paper, we investigate a model of a combinatorial, procurement multi-attribute auction, in which each sales item is defined by several attributes called quality, the buyer...
Takayuki Suyama, Makoto Yokoo
WINE
2007
Springer
150views Economy» more  WINE 2007»
14 years 1 months ago
Maximizing Revenue in Sequential Auctions
We study sequential auctions for private value objects and unit-demand bidders using second-price sealed-bid rules. We analyze this scenario from the seller’s perspective and con...
Edith Elkind, S. Shaheen Fatima
STACS
2004
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
A Lower Bound on the Competitive Ratio of Truthful Auctions
We study a class of single-round, sealed-bid auctions for a set of identical items. We adopt the worst case competitive framework defined by [1,2] that compares the profit of an ...
Andrew V. Goldberg, Jason D. Hartline, Anna R. Kar...