Title :
Frugal and Truthful Auctions for Vertex Covers, Flows and Cuts
Author :
Kempe, David ; Salek, Mahyar ; Moore, Cristopher
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
We study truthful mechanisms for hiring a team of agents in three classes of set systems: Vertex Cover auctions, How auctions, and cut auctions. For Vertex Cover auctions, the vertices are owned by selfish and rational agents, and the auctioneer wants to purchase a vertex cover from them. For k-flow auctions, the edges are owned by the agents, and the auctioneer wants to purchase k edge-disjoint s-t paths, for given s and t. In the same setting, for cut auctions, the auctioneer wants to purchase an s-t cut. Only the agents know their costs, and the auctioneer needs to select a feasible set and payments based on bids made by the agents. We present constant-competitive truthful mechanisms for all three set systems. That is, the maximum overpayment of the mechanism is within a constant factor of the maximum overpayment of any truthful mechanism, for every set system in the class. The mechanism for Vertex Cover is based on scaling each bid by a multiplier derived from the dominant eigenvector of a certain matrix. The mechanism for k-flows prunes the graph to be minimally (k + 1)-connected, and then applies the Vertex Cover mechanism. Similarly, the mechanism for cuts contracts the graph until all s-t paths have length exactly 2, and then applies the Vertex Cover mechanism.
Keywords :
commerce; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; multi-agent systems; set theory; constant-competitive truthful mechanisms; dominant eigenvector; frugal auctions; k-flow auctions; mechanism maximum overpayment; truthful auctions; vertex cover auctions; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; History; Linearity; Monitoring; Monopoly; Nash equilibrium; Polynomials; Cuts; Flows; Vertex Covers; frugality; mechanism design; spectral;
Conference_Titel :
Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS), 2010 51st Annual IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8525-3
DOI :
10.1109/FOCS.2010.76