When not all objects are acceptable to all agents, maximizing the number of objects actually assigned is an important design concern. We compute the guaranteed size ratio of the Probabilistic Serial mechanism, i.e., the worst ratio of the actual expected size to the maximal feasible size. It converges decreasingly to 1 − 1 e 63.2% as the maximal size increases. It is the best ratio of any Envy-Free assignment mechanism
We provide a new, welfarist, interpretation of the well-known Serial rule in the random assignment p...
All agents have the same ordinal ranking over all objects, receiving no object (opting out) may be p...
The fundamental assignment problem is in search of welfare maximization mechanisms to allocate items...
When not all objects are acceptable to all agents, maximizing the number of objects actually assign...
We study the House Allocation problem (also known as the Assignment problem), i.e., the problem of a...
We study the House Allocation problem (also known as the Assignment problem), i.e., the problem of a...
We study the House Allocation problem (also known as the Assignment problem), i.e., the problem of a...
We evaluate the goal of maximizing the number of individuals matched to acceptable outcomes. We pres...
Abstract. In the random assignment problem, the probabilistic serial mechanism (Bo-gomolnaia and Mou...
This paper considers the problem of allocating N indivisible objects among N agents according to the...
The number of assigned agents (i.e., size) is an important parameter in object allocations. While si...
We study the problem of assigning a set of objects to a set of agents, when each agent receives one ...
This paper studies the problem of assigning a set of indivisible objects to a set of agents when mon...
In unit-demand and multi-copy object allocation problems, we say that a mechanism size-wise dominat...
We provide a new, welfarist, interpretation of the well-known Serial rule in the random assignment p...
All agents have the same ordinal ranking over all objects, receiving no object (opting out) may be p...
The fundamental assignment problem is in search of welfare maximization mechanisms to allocate items...
When not all objects are acceptable to all agents, maximizing the number of objects actually assign...
We study the House Allocation problem (also known as the Assignment problem), i.e., the problem of a...
We study the House Allocation problem (also known as the Assignment problem), i.e., the problem of a...
We study the House Allocation problem (also known as the Assignment problem), i.e., the problem of a...
We evaluate the goal of maximizing the number of individuals matched to acceptable outcomes. We pres...
Abstract. In the random assignment problem, the probabilistic serial mechanism (Bo-gomolnaia and Mou...
This paper considers the problem of allocating N indivisible objects among N agents according to the...
The number of assigned agents (i.e., size) is an important parameter in object allocations. While si...
We study the problem of assigning a set of objects to a set of agents, when each agent receives one ...
This paper studies the problem of assigning a set of indivisible objects to a set of agents when mon...
In unit-demand and multi-copy object allocation problems, we say that a mechanism size-wise dominat...
We provide a new, welfarist, interpretation of the well-known Serial rule in the random assignment p...
All agents have the same ordinal ranking over all objects, receiving no object (opting out) may be p...
The fundamental assignment problem is in search of welfare maximization mechanisms to allocate items...