Computer Science – Computer Science and Game Theory
Scientific paper
2011-10-22
Computer Science
Computer Science and Game Theory
This is the full version of the paper that is to appear at Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS) 2011
Scientific paper
Combinatorial Auctions are a central problem in Algorithmic Mechanism Design: pricing and allocating goods to buyers with complex preferences in order to maximize some desired objective (e.g., social welfare, revenue, or profit). The problem has been well-studied in the case of limited supply (one copy of each item), and in the case of digital goods (the seller can produce additional copies at no cost). Yet in the case of resources---oil, labor, computing cycles, etc.---neither of these abstractions is just right: additional supplies of these resources can be found, but at increasing difficulty (marginal cost) as resources are depleted. In this work, we initiate the study of the algorithmic mechanism design problem of combinatorial pricing under increasing marginal cost. The goal is to sell these goods to buyers with unknown and arbitrary combinatorial valuation functions to maximize either the social welfare, or the seller's profit; specifically we focus on the setting of \emph{posted item prices} with buyers arriving online. We give algorithms that achieve {\em constant factor} approximations for a class of natural cost functions---linear, low-degree polynomial, logarithmic---and that give logarithmic approximations for more general increasing marginal cost functions (along with a necessary additive loss). We show that these bounds are essentially best possible for these settings.
Blum Avrim
Gupta Anupam
Mansour Yishay
Sharma Ankit
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