Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings: Computing and Markets 2005
Daniel J. Lehmann, Rudolf Müller, Tuomas Sandholm (Eds.): Computing and Markets, 3.-7. January 2005. Internationales Begegnungs- und Forschungszentrum für Informatik (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany 2005 Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings 05011
Hongwei Gui, Rudolf Müller, Rakesh V. Vohra: Dominant Strategy Mechanisms with Multidimensional Types.
Kazuo Murota: Fundamentals in Discrete Convex Analysis.
Tuomas Sandholm, Andrew Gilpin: Sequences of Take-It-or-Leave-It Offers: Near-Optimal Auctions Without Full Valuation Revelation.
Rudolf Müller, Andrés Perea, Sascha Wolf: A Network Approach to Bayes-Nash Incentive Compatible Mechanisms.
Robert W. Day, S. Raghavan: Fair Payments for Efficient Allocations in Public Sector Combinatorial Auctions.

Daniel J. Lehmann, Rudolf Müller, Tuomas Sandholm: 05011 Abstracts Collection - Computing and Markets.
Edward Anderson, Frank Kelly, Richard Steinberg: A Contract and Balancing Mechanism for Sharing Capacity in a Communication Network.
Henner Gimpel: Reference-Dependent Preferences in Multi-Issue Bargaining.
Anna Osepayshvili, Michael P. Wellman, Daniel M. Reeves, Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason: Self-Confirming Price Prediction for Bidding in Simultaneous Ascending Auctions.
Martin Gairing, Thomas Lücking, Marios Mavronicolas, Burkhard Monien: The Price of Anarchy for Polynomial Social Cost.
Rainer Feldmann: Selfish Routing of Splittable Flow with Respect to Maximum Congestion.
Alon Altman: The PageRank Axioms.
Tuomas Sandholm: Automated Mechanism Design.



