Apart from the principles and methodologies inherited from Economics and Game Theory, the studies in Algorithmic Mechanism Design typically employ the worst-case analysis and approximation schemes of Theoretical Computer Science. For instance, the approximation ratio, which is the canonical measure of evaluating how well an incentive-compatible mechanism approximately optimizes the objective, is defined in the worst-case sense. It compares the performance of the optimal mechanism against the performance of a truthful mechanism, for all possible inputs. In this paper, we take the average-case analysis approach, and tackle one of the primary motivating problems in Algorithmic Mechanism Design -- the scheduling problem [Nisan and Ronen 1999]. ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms for scheduling n task...
A mechanism for the random assignment problem takes agents' private preferences over items as input ...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider a restricted variant of the scheduling problem, where the machine...
Apart from the principles and methodologies inherited from Economics and Game Theory, the studies in...
Apart from the principles and methodologies inherited from Economics and Game Theory, the studies in...
The approximation ratio has become one of the dominant measures in mechanism design problems. In lig...
Abstract. Algorithmic mechanism design is an important area between computer science and economics. ...
We consider incentive compatible mechanisms for a domain that is very close to the domain of schedul...
We consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms on m unrelated machines, to minimize some o...
We consider the scheduling problem on $n$ strategic unrelated machines when no payments are allowed,...
We reveal a connection between coordination mechanisms for unrelated machine scheduling and cost-sha...
Many challenges in operations research involve optimization. In particular, scheduling treats the op...
Many algorithms, that are originally designed without explicitly considering incentive properties, a...
We consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms on m unrelated machines, to minimize some o...
Catering to the incentives of people with limited rationality is a challenging research direction th...
International audienceWe consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms for scheduling n task...
A mechanism for the random assignment problem takes agents' private preferences over items as input ...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider a restricted variant of the scheduling problem, where the machine...
Apart from the principles and methodologies inherited from Economics and Game Theory, the studies in...
Apart from the principles and methodologies inherited from Economics and Game Theory, the studies in...
The approximation ratio has become one of the dominant measures in mechanism design problems. In lig...
Abstract. Algorithmic mechanism design is an important area between computer science and economics. ...
We consider incentive compatible mechanisms for a domain that is very close to the domain of schedul...
We consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms on m unrelated machines, to minimize some o...
We consider the scheduling problem on $n$ strategic unrelated machines when no payments are allowed,...
We reveal a connection between coordination mechanisms for unrelated machine scheduling and cost-sha...
Many challenges in operations research involve optimization. In particular, scheduling treats the op...
Many algorithms, that are originally designed without explicitly considering incentive properties, a...
We consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms on m unrelated machines, to minimize some o...
Catering to the incentives of people with limited rationality is a challenging research direction th...
International audienceWe consider the problem of designing truthful mechanisms for scheduling n task...
A mechanism for the random assignment problem takes agents' private preferences over items as input ...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider a restricted variant of the scheduling problem, where the machine...