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Web and Internet Economics

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Inefficiency of Pure Nash Equilibria in Series-Parallel Network Congestion Games
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    Chapter 2 Insightful Mining Equilibria
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    Chapter 3 Online Allocation and Display Ads Optimization with Surplus Supply
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    Chapter 4 Online Ad Allocation in Bounded-Degree Graphs
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    Chapter 5 Online Team Formation Under Different Synergies
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    Chapter 6 Stability of Decentralized Queueing Networks Beyond Complete Bipartite Cases
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    Chapter 7 Optimal Prophet Inequality with Less than One Sample
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    Chapter 8 Exploiting Extensive-Form Structure in Empirical Game-Theoretic Analysis
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    Chapter 9 Constructing Demand Curves from a Single Observation of Bundle Sales
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    Chapter 10 Fair and Efficient Multi-resource Allocation for Cloud Computing
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    Chapter 11 Optimal Impartial Correspondences
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    Chapter 12 Improved Approximation to First-Best Gains-from-Trade
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    Chapter 13 Better Approximation for Interdependent SOS Valuations
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    Chapter 14 On Best-of-Both-Worlds Fair-Share Allocations
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    Chapter 15 Nash Welfare Guarantees for Fair and Efficient Coverage
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    Chapter 16 Tight Bounds on 3-Team Manipulations in Randomized Death Match
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    Chapter 17 Auditing for Core Stability in Participatory Budgeting
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    Chapter 18 Core-Stable Committees Under Restricted Domains
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    Chapter 19 Beyond the Worst Case: Semi-random Complexity Analysis of Winner Determination
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Chapter title
Optimal Impartial Correspondences
Chapter number 11
Book title
Web and Internet Economics
Published in
arXiv, January 2023
DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-22832-2_11
Book ISBNs
978-3-03-122831-5, 978-3-03-122832-2
Authors

Javier Cembrano, Felix Fischer, Max Klimm, Cembrano, Javier, Fischer, Felix, Klimm, Max

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Economics, Econometrics and Finance 1 100%
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