English

Combinatorial Auctions with Budgets

Computer Science and Game Theory 2010-04-21 v2 Data Structures and Algorithms

Abstract

We consider budget constrained combinatorial auctions where bidder ii has a private value viv_i, a budget bib_i, and is interested in all the items in SiS_i. The value to agent ii of a set of items RR is RSivi|R \cap S_i| \cdot v_i. Such auctions capture adword auctions, where advertisers offer a bid for ads in response to an advertiser-dependent set of adwords, and advertisers have budgets. It is known that even of all items are identical and all budgets are public it is not possible to be truthful and efficient. Our main result is a novel auction that runs in polynomial time, is incentive compatible, and ensures Pareto-optimality for such auctions when the valuations are private and the budgets are public knowledge. This extends the result of Dobzinski et al. (FOCS 2008) for auctions of multiple {\sl identical} items and public budgets to single-valued {\sl combinatorial} auctions with public budgets.

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@article{arxiv.1001.1686,
  title  = {Combinatorial Auctions with Budgets},
  author = {Amos Fiat and Stefano Leonardi and Jared Saia and Piotr Sankowski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.1686},
  year   = {2010}
}
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