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On the Hardness of Fair Allocation under Ternary Valuations

Computer Science and Game Theory 2024-11-01 v2

Abstract

We study the problem of fair allocation of indivisible items when agents have ternary additive valuations -- each agent values each item at some fixed integer values aa, bb, or cc that are common to all agents. The notions of fairness we consider are max Nash welfare (MNW), when aa, bb, and cc are non-negative, and max egalitarian welfare (MEW). We show that for any distinct non-negative aa, bb, and cc, maximizing Nash welfare is APX-hard -- i.e., the problem does not admit a PTAS unless P = NP. We also show that for any distinct aa, bb, and cc, maximizing egalitarian welfare is APX-hard except for a few cases when b=0b = 0 that admit efficient algorithms. These results make significant progress towards completely characterizing the complexity of computing exact MNW allocations and MEW allocations. En route, we resolve open questions left by prior work regarding the complexity of computing MNW allocations under bivalued valuations, and MEW allocations under ternary mixed manna.

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@article{arxiv.2403.00943,
  title  = {On the Hardness of Fair Allocation under Ternary Valuations},
  author = {Zack Fitzsimmons and Vignesh Viswanathan and Yair Zick},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.00943},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Fixed minor typos