It is often beneficial for agents to pool their resources in order to better accommodate fluctuations in individual demand. Many multi-round resource allocation mechanisms operate in an online manner: in each round, the agents specify their demands for that round, and the mechanism determines a corresponding allocation. In this paper, we focus instead on the offline setting in which the agents specify their demand for each round at the outset. We formulate a specific resource allocation problem in this setting, and design and analyze an associated mechanism based on the solution concept of lexicographic maximin fairness. We present an efficient implementation of our mechanism, and prove that it is envy-free, non-wasteful, resource monotonic...
Resource allocation is one of the most relevant problems in the area of Mechanism Design for computi...
The resource allocation problem consists of the optimal distribution of a budget between agents in a...
In this work, we revisit the problem of fairly allocating a number of indivisible items that are loc...
We study the allocation of shared resources over multiple rounds among competing agents, via a dynam...
We consider the problem of dividing limited resources to individuals arriving over $T$ rounds. Each ...
Resource allocation aims at allocating scarce resources to strategic agents in an efficient and fair...
In the field of multiagent systems, one important problem is fairly allocating items among a set of ...
How should one allocate scarce resources among a group of people in a satisfactory manner when the p...
The problem of multi-agent resource allocation is important and well-studied within AI and economics...
This paper concerns the mechanism design for online resource allocation in a strategic setting. In t...
We consider the problem of dividing limited resources between a set of agents arriving sequentially ...
WOS: 000234148400001We study the problem of fair resource allocation in a simple cooperative multi-a...
We analyze resource allocation problems where N independent agents want to access C resources. Each ...
We study the problem of fair resource allocation in a simple cooperative multi-agent setting where w...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Agents with single-peaked preferences share a resource coming ...
Resource allocation is one of the most relevant problems in the area of Mechanism Design for computi...
The resource allocation problem consists of the optimal distribution of a budget between agents in a...
In this work, we revisit the problem of fairly allocating a number of indivisible items that are loc...
We study the allocation of shared resources over multiple rounds among competing agents, via a dynam...
We consider the problem of dividing limited resources to individuals arriving over $T$ rounds. Each ...
Resource allocation aims at allocating scarce resources to strategic agents in an efficient and fair...
In the field of multiagent systems, one important problem is fairly allocating items among a set of ...
How should one allocate scarce resources among a group of people in a satisfactory manner when the p...
The problem of multi-agent resource allocation is important and well-studied within AI and economics...
This paper concerns the mechanism design for online resource allocation in a strategic setting. In t...
We consider the problem of dividing limited resources between a set of agents arriving sequentially ...
WOS: 000234148400001We study the problem of fair resource allocation in a simple cooperative multi-a...
We analyze resource allocation problems where N independent agents want to access C resources. Each ...
We study the problem of fair resource allocation in a simple cooperative multi-agent setting where w...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Agents with single-peaked preferences share a resource coming ...
Resource allocation is one of the most relevant problems in the area of Mechanism Design for computi...
The resource allocation problem consists of the optimal distribution of a budget between agents in a...
In this work, we revisit the problem of fairly allocating a number of indivisible items that are loc...