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Learning to Bid in Discriminatory Auctions with Budget Constraints

Machine Learning 2026-06-28 v1

Abstract

We study repeated bidding in multi-unit discriminatory (pay-as-bid) auctions for a single bidder with per-round utility equal to value minus α\alpha times payment, where α[0,1]\alpha\in[0,1] is a cost-of-capital parameter. The bidder aims to maximize cumulative utility over TT rounds subject to a total budget BB. The problem is challenging even without budgets: the action space is exponential in MM, the maximum demand of the bidder and the valuation vector (context) varies over time. Exploiting a decomposition of utility across units, we develop polynomial-time learning algorithms based on shortest paths in a directed acyclic graph, obtaining sublinear regret under both full-information and bandit feedback. In the bandit setting, the regret is independent of the number of contexts due to complete cross-learning: observing the utility of the chosen action under the realized context reveals the utility for the same action under all counterfactual contexts. With budget constraints, when the average normalized per-round budget ρ=BMT<1\rho=\frac{B}{MT}<1, we design a coupled primal-dual algorithm in which the DAG-based procedure uses dual-adjusted edge weights for primal updates, while online gradient descent updates the dual variable, yielding ρ\rho-approximate sublinear regret. Finally, we give implementations whose per-round time and space are independent of the number of contexts, enabling scalability to large or even infinite context spaces.

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@article{arxiv.2606.29252,
  title  = {Learning to Bid in Discriminatory Auctions with Budget Constraints},
  author = {Negin Golrezaei and Sourav Sahoo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.29252},
  year   = {2026}
}

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54 pages, 1 figure. Appeared at AISTATS 2026