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On the Approximability of Budget Feasible Mechanisms

Computer Science and Game Theory 2010-07-23 v1

Abstract

Budget feasible mechanisms, recently initiated by Singer (FOCS 2010), extend algorithmic mechanism design problems to a realistic setting with a budget constraint. We consider the problem of designing truthful budget feasible mechanisms for general submodular functions: we give a randomized mechanism with approximation ratio 7.917.91 (improving the previous best-known result 112), and a deterministic mechanism with approximation ratio 8.348.34. Further we study the knapsack problem, which is special submodular function, give a 2+22+\sqrt{2} approximation deterministic mechanism (improving the previous best-known result 6), and a 3 approximation randomized mechanism. We provide a similar result for an extended knapsack problem with heterogeneous items, where items are divided into groups and one can pick at most one item from each group. Finally we show a lower bound of approximation ratio of 1+21+\sqrt{2} for deterministic mechanisms and 2 for randomized mechanisms for knapsack, as well as the general submodular functions. Our lower bounds are unconditional, which do not rely on any computational or complexity assumptions.

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@article{arxiv.1007.3801,
  title  = {On the Approximability of Budget Feasible Mechanisms},
  author = {Ning Chen and Nick Gravin and Pinyan Lu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.3801},
  year   = {2010}
}