Abstract

This survey outlines a general and modular theory for proving approximation guarantees for equilibria of auctions in complex settings. This theory complements traditional economic techniques, which generally focus on exact and optimal solutions and are accordingly limited to relatively stylized settings.

We highlight three user-friendly analytical tools: smoothness-type inequalities, which immediately yield approximation guarantees for many auction formats of interest in the special case of complete information and deterministic strategies; extension theorems, which extend such guarantees to randomized strategies, no-regret learning outcomes, and incomplete-information settings; and composition theorems, which extend such guarantees from simpler to more complex auctions. Combining these tools yields tight worst-case approximation guarantees for the equilibria of many widely-used auction formats.

Details

Title
The Price of Anarchy in Auctions
Author
Roughgarden, Tim; Syrgkanis, Vasilis; Tardos, Eva
Pages
59-101
Section
Articles
Publication year
2017
Publication date
2017
Publisher
AI Access Foundation
ISSN
10769757
e-ISSN
19435037
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2554082164
Copyright
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