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Impartial Selection with Additive Guarantees via Iterated Deletion

Computer Science and Game Theory 2024-10-07 v2

Abstract

Impartial selection is the selection of an individual from a group based on nominations by other members of the group, in such a way that individuals cannot influence their own chance of selection. For this problem, we give a deterministic mechanism with an additive performance guarantee of O(n(1+κ)/2)O(n^{(1+\kappa)/2}) in a setting with nn individuals where each individual casts O(nκ)O(n^{\kappa}) nominations, where κ[0,1]\kappa\in[0,1]. For κ=0\kappa=0, i.e., when each individual casts at most a constant number of nominations, this bound is O(n)O(\sqrt{n}). This matches the best-known guarantee for randomized mechanisms and a single nomination. For κ=1\kappa=1 the bound is O(n)O(n). This is trivial, as even a mechanism that never selects provides an additive guarantee of n1n-1. We show, however, that it is also best possible: for every deterministic impartial mechanism there exists a situation in which some individual is nominated by every other individual and the mechanism either does not select or selects an individual not nominated by anyone.

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@article{arxiv.2205.08979,
  title  = {Impartial Selection with Additive Guarantees via Iterated Deletion},
  author = {Javier Cembrano and Felix Fischer and David Hannon and Max Klimm},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.08979},
  year   = {2024}
}
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