We study the Price of Anarchy of mechanisms for the wellknown problem of one-sided matching, or house allocation, with respect to the social welfare objective. We consider both ordinal mechanisms, where agents submit preference lists over the items, and cardinal mechanisms, where agents may submit numerical values for the items being allocated. We present a general lower bound of Ω(√ n) on the Price of Anarchy, which applies to all mechanisms. We show that two well-known mechanisms, Probabilistic Serial, and Random Priority, achieve a matching upper bound. We extend our lower bound to the Price of Stability of a large class of mechanisms that satisfy a common proportionality property, and show stronger bounds on the Price of Anarchy of all ...
According to the proportional allocation mechanism from the network optimization literature, users c...
htmlabstractWe study the inefficiency of equilibria for various classes of games when players are (p...
We study the House Allocation problem (also known as the Assignment problem), i.e., the problem of a...
We study the Price of Anarchy of mechanisms for the well-known problem of one-sided matching, or hou...
We study the Price of Anarchy of mechanisms for the wellknown problem of one-sided matching, or hous...
We study the Price of Anarchy of mechanisms for the well-known problem of one-sided matching, or hou...
We study the problem of approximate social welfare maximization (without money) in one-sided matchin...
We study the problem of approximate social welfare maximization (without money) in onesided matching...
We study social welfare in one-sided matching markets where the goal is to efficiently allocate n it...
Abstract. We consider the loss in social welfare caused by individual rationality in matching scenar...
The algorithmic requirements for dominant strategy incentive compatibility, or truthfulness, are wel...
Core-selecting auction mechanisms are auctions that select player utilities which satisfy certain st...
This dissertation studies the problem of allocating heterogeneous indivisible goods to agents withou...
Sequential allocation is a simple and attractive mechanism for the allocation of indivisible goods u...
AbstractWe introduce the notion of coordination mechanisms to improve the performance in systems wit...
According to the proportional allocation mechanism from the network optimization literature, users c...
htmlabstractWe study the inefficiency of equilibria for various classes of games when players are (p...
We study the House Allocation problem (also known as the Assignment problem), i.e., the problem of a...
We study the Price of Anarchy of mechanisms for the well-known problem of one-sided matching, or hou...
We study the Price of Anarchy of mechanisms for the wellknown problem of one-sided matching, or hous...
We study the Price of Anarchy of mechanisms for the well-known problem of one-sided matching, or hou...
We study the problem of approximate social welfare maximization (without money) in one-sided matchin...
We study the problem of approximate social welfare maximization (without money) in onesided matching...
We study social welfare in one-sided matching markets where the goal is to efficiently allocate n it...
Abstract. We consider the loss in social welfare caused by individual rationality in matching scenar...
The algorithmic requirements for dominant strategy incentive compatibility, or truthfulness, are wel...
Core-selecting auction mechanisms are auctions that select player utilities which satisfy certain st...
This dissertation studies the problem of allocating heterogeneous indivisible goods to agents withou...
Sequential allocation is a simple and attractive mechanism for the allocation of indivisible goods u...
AbstractWe introduce the notion of coordination mechanisms to improve the performance in systems wit...
According to the proportional allocation mechanism from the network optimization literature, users c...
htmlabstractWe study the inefficiency of equilibria for various classes of games when players are (p...
We study the House Allocation problem (also known as the Assignment problem), i.e., the problem of a...