Understanding the relationship between core constraints and core-selecting payment rules in combinatorial auctions (Q6535796)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7810578
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7810578 |
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Understanding the relationship between core constraints and core-selecting payment rules in combinatorial auctions (English)
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28 February 2024
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In this paper, the authors study payment rules for welfare maximizing known single-minded combinatorial auctions (CAs) in which each bidder is interested in a single known bundle. The profile of desired bundles together with the profile of bids define a number of linear constraints (the core constraints) which form a polytope (the core). It has been shown that bidders can sometimes decrease their payments by announcing higher-than-truthful bids under the VN payment rule. The limitations of VN payments are studied. It is shown that the non-decreasing property holds whenever a single effective core constraint exists. More precisely, the authors introduce a graph-based representation of CAs and construct a conflict graph based on the overlap between the desired bundles of the bidders. Sufficient conditions on the conflict graph are obtained to have a single effective core constraint.\N\NFor the entire collection see [Zbl 1535.68009].
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combinatorial auctions
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core-selecting payment rules
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VGC-nearest payment rule
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non-decreasing payment rules
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overbidding
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