Plan for Today Allocating goods to agents is a typical example for collective decision making. Auctions are standardised methods for doing this. • Overview: auction protocols for allocating a single item • Introduction to combinatorial auctions as mechanisms for deciding on the allocation of sets of items • Analysis of the winner determination problem (which bidder should obtain which items?) of combinatorial auctions i
In combinatorial auctions, multiple distinct items are sold simultaneously and a bidder may place a ...
We introduce a new type of combinatorial auction that allows agents to bid for goods to buy, for goo...
The auction mechanism is older than recorded history—Herodotus mentions it in his History of the Bab...
A comprehensive book on combinatorial auctions?auctions in which bidders can bid on packages of item...
This thesis concerns the interdisciplinary field of combinatorial auctions, combining the fields of ...
Combinatorial auctions, in which bidders can bid on combinations of assets (commonly referred to as ...
The word “auction ” generally refers to a mechanism for allocating one or more resources to one or m...
Traditional auction mechanisms support price negotiations on a single item. The Internet allows for ...
Combinatorial auctions, i.e. auctions where bidders can bid on combinations of items, tend to lead t...
This document serves as a overview on the combinatorial auction problem. The statement of the probl...
Combinatorial auctions are auction formats that allow agents to submit single bids for a set of dist...
The allocation of public goods such as the radio spectrum is a difficult task that the government mu...
In a preference aggregation setting, a group of agents must jointly make a decision, based on the in...
Combinatorial auctions are desirable as they enable bidders to express the synergistic values of a g...
Auction mechanisms have attracted a great deal of interest and have been used in diverse e-marketpla...
In combinatorial auctions, multiple distinct items are sold simultaneously and a bidder may place a ...
We introduce a new type of combinatorial auction that allows agents to bid for goods to buy, for goo...
The auction mechanism is older than recorded history—Herodotus mentions it in his History of the Bab...
A comprehensive book on combinatorial auctions?auctions in which bidders can bid on packages of item...
This thesis concerns the interdisciplinary field of combinatorial auctions, combining the fields of ...
Combinatorial auctions, in which bidders can bid on combinations of assets (commonly referred to as ...
The word “auction ” generally refers to a mechanism for allocating one or more resources to one or m...
Traditional auction mechanisms support price negotiations on a single item. The Internet allows for ...
Combinatorial auctions, i.e. auctions where bidders can bid on combinations of items, tend to lead t...
This document serves as a overview on the combinatorial auction problem. The statement of the probl...
Combinatorial auctions are auction formats that allow agents to submit single bids for a set of dist...
The allocation of public goods such as the radio spectrum is a difficult task that the government mu...
In a preference aggregation setting, a group of agents must jointly make a decision, based on the in...
Combinatorial auctions are desirable as they enable bidders to express the synergistic values of a g...
Auction mechanisms have attracted a great deal of interest and have been used in diverse e-marketpla...
In combinatorial auctions, multiple distinct items are sold simultaneously and a bidder may place a ...
We introduce a new type of combinatorial auction that allows agents to bid for goods to buy, for goo...
The auction mechanism is older than recorded history—Herodotus mentions it in his History of the Bab...