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An n-to-1 Bidder Reduction for Multi-item Auctions and its Applications

Computer Science and Game Theory 2014-06-24 v3

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a novel approach for reducing the kk-item nn-bidder auction with additive valuation to kk-item 11-bidder auctions. This approach, called the \emph{Best-Guess} reduction, can be applied to address several central questions in optimal revenue auction theory such as the power of randomization, and Bayesian versus dominant-strategy implementations. First, when the items have independent valuation distributions, we present a deterministic mechanism called {\it Deterministic Best-Guess} that yields at least a constant fraction of the optimal revenue by any randomized mechanism. Second, if all the nknk valuation random variables are independent, the optimal revenue achievable in {\it dominant strategy incentive compatibility} (DSIC) is shown to be at least a constant fraction of that achievable in {\it Bayesian incentive compatibility} (BIC). Third, when all the nknk values are identically distributed according to a common one-dimensional distribution FF, the optimal revenue is shown to be expressible in the closed form Θ(k(r+0mr(1F(x)n)\udx))\Theta(k(r+\int_0^{mr} (1-F(x)^n) \ud x)) where r=supx0x(1F(x)n)r= sup_{x\geq 0} \, x(1 - F(x)^n) and m=k/nm=\lceil k/n\rceil; this revenue is achievable by a simple mechanism called \emph{2nd-Price Bundling}. All our results apply to arbitrary distributions, regular or irregular.

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@article{arxiv.1406.3278,
  title  = {An n-to-1 Bidder Reduction for Multi-item Auctions and its Applications},
  author = {Andrew Chi-Chih Yao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.3278},
  year   = {2014}
}

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