Online and Matching-Based Market Design
Editat de Federico Echenique, Nicole Immorlica, Vijay V. Vazirani Cuvânt înainte de Alvin E. Rothen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iun 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108831994
ISBN-10: 1108831990
Pagini: 742
Dimensiuni: 180 x 259 x 42 mm
Greutate: 1.47 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1108831990
Pagini: 742
Dimensiuni: 180 x 259 x 42 mm
Greutate: 1.47 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface; Foreword Alvin E. Roth; Part I. Foundations of Market Design: 1. Two-sided markets: stable matching Federico Echenique, Nicole Immorlica and Vijay V. Vazirani; 2. One-sided matching markets Federico Echenique, Nicole Immorlica and Vijay V.Vazirani; 3. Matching markets with transfers and salaries Federico Echenique, Nicole Immorlica and Vijay V. Vazirani; 4. Objectives Federico Echenique, Nicole Immorlica and Vijay V.Vazirani; 5. Applications of online matching Zhiyi Huang and Thorben Trobst; 6. Online matching in advertisement auctions Nikhil R. Devanur and Aranyak Mehta; 7. Spectrum auctions from the perspective of matching Paul Milgrom and Andrew Vogt; 8. School choice Atila Abdulkadiroglu and Aram Grigoryam; 9. Kidney exchange Itai Ashlagi; 10. Normative properties for object allocation problems: characterizations and trade-offs Lars Ehlers and Bettina Klaus; 11. Choice and market design Samson Alva and Battal Dogan; 12. Combinatorics of stable matchings Tamas Fleiner; 13. Algorithmics of matching markets Jiehua Chen and David Manlove; 14. Generalized matching: contracts and networks John William Hatfield, Ravi Jagadeesan, Scott Duke Kominers, Alexandru Nichifor, Michael Ostrovsky, Alexander Teytelboym and Alexander Westkamp; 15. Complementarities and externalities Thanh Nguyen and Rakesh Vohra; 16. Large matching markets Jacob D. Leshno; 17. Pseudomarkets Marek Pycia; 18. Dynamic matching Mariagiovanna Baccara and Leeat Yariv; 19. Matching with search frictions Hector Chade and Philipp Kircher; 20. Unraveling Hanna Halaburda and Guillaume Haeringer; 21. Investment in matching markets Matthew Elliott and Eduard Talamas; 22. Signaling in two-sided matching markets Soohyung Lee; 23. Two-sided markets matching design Renato Gomez and Alessandro Pavan; 24. Matching market experiments Yan Chen; 25. Empirical models of non-transferable utility matching Nikhil Agarwal and Paulo Somaini; 26. Structural estimation of matching markets with transferable utility Alfred Galichon and Bernard Salanie; 27. New solution concepts Shengwu Li and Irene Lo; 28. Machine learning for matching markets Zhe Feng, David C. Parkes and Sai Srivatsa Ravindranath; 29. Contract theory Gabriel Carroll; 30. Secretaries, prophets, and applications to matching Michal Feldman and Brendan Lucier; 31. Exploration and persuasion Aleksandrs Slivkins; 32. Fairness in prediction and allocation Jamie Morgenstern and Aaron L. Roth.
Recenzii
'This superb compendium of all aspects of matching markets is an excellent text for advanced students and a definitive reference that integrates economic and computational aspects of market design.' Robert Wilson, The Adams Distinguished Professor of Management, Emeritus, Stanford University
'Matching markets are among the earliest points of contact between the theories of economics and computation. Decades before the advent of Algorithmic Game Theory, great economists articulated discrete algorithmic problems involving agents, goods, and preferences, and invented efficient algorithms for their solution. In the era of the Internet, the importance of the subject has exploded, and so has the convergence of computational and economic research on it. This comprehensive collection of expertly written articles exhausting the many facets of this important topic is destined to influence its further evolution, and will be a quintessential source for students and researchers.' Christos H. Papadimitriou, Donovan Family Professor of Computer Science, Columbia University
'A multi-authored textbook is a challenging project, all the more so on a deeply interdisciplinary topic. Starting from the mathematical foundations and developing into sophisticated applications and empirics, all along supplemented by a rich menu of exercises, this volume makes the state of the art of market design equally accessible to the beginner students and advanced researchers.' Hervé Moulin, The Donald J Robertson Professor of Economics, University of Glasgow
'The modern digital economy depends crucially on the performance of matching-based markets for goods and services ranging from energy to healthcare to cloud services and beyond. So it is wonderful to have a book that develops the beautiful and rich algorithmic and game theoretic foundations of these markets, taking us all the way to the research frontier. I can't wait to teach a course on online and matching-based market design based on this book!' Anna Karlin, Professor and Bill and Melinda Gates Chair of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington
'The definitive handbook for a beautiful scientific area that combines elegant theory with a variety of practical applications, economics with computer science, and classical results with fierce ongoing research.' Noam Nisan, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
'Matching markets are among the earliest points of contact between the theories of economics and computation. Decades before the advent of Algorithmic Game Theory, great economists articulated discrete algorithmic problems involving agents, goods, and preferences, and invented efficient algorithms for their solution. In the era of the Internet, the importance of the subject has exploded, and so has the convergence of computational and economic research on it. This comprehensive collection of expertly written articles exhausting the many facets of this important topic is destined to influence its further evolution, and will be a quintessential source for students and researchers.' Christos H. Papadimitriou, Donovan Family Professor of Computer Science, Columbia University
'A multi-authored textbook is a challenging project, all the more so on a deeply interdisciplinary topic. Starting from the mathematical foundations and developing into sophisticated applications and empirics, all along supplemented by a rich menu of exercises, this volume makes the state of the art of market design equally accessible to the beginner students and advanced researchers.' Hervé Moulin, The Donald J Robertson Professor of Economics, University of Glasgow
'The modern digital economy depends crucially on the performance of matching-based markets for goods and services ranging from energy to healthcare to cloud services and beyond. So it is wonderful to have a book that develops the beautiful and rich algorithmic and game theoretic foundations of these markets, taking us all the way to the research frontier. I can't wait to teach a course on online and matching-based market design based on this book!' Anna Karlin, Professor and Bill and Melinda Gates Chair of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington
'The definitive handbook for a beautiful scientific area that combines elegant theory with a variety of practical applications, economics with computer science, and classical results with fierce ongoing research.' Noam Nisan, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Descriere
Written by more than fifty top researchers, this text comprehensively covers a major inter-disciplinary field and its important applications.