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Sponsored Search, Market Equilibria, and the Hungarian Method

Authors Paul Dütting, Monika Henzinger, Ingmar Weber



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Paul Dütting
Monika Henzinger
Ingmar Weber

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Paul Dütting, Monika Henzinger, and Ingmar Weber. Sponsored Search, Market Equilibria, and the Hungarian Method. In 27th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science. Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs), Volume 5, pp. 287-298, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2010)
https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.STACS.2010.2463

Abstract

Two-sided matching markets play a prominent role in economic theory. A prime example of such a market is the sponsored search market where $n$ advertisers compete for the assignment of one of $k$ sponsored search results, also known as ``slots'', for certain keywords they are interested in. Here, as in other markets of that kind, market equilibria correspond to stable matchings. In this paper, we show how to modify Kuhn's Hungarian Method (Kuhn, 1955) so that it finds an optimal stable matching between advertisers and advertising slots in settings with generalized linear utilities, per-bidder-item reserve prices, and per-bidder-item maximum prices. The only algorithm for this problem presented so far (Aggarwal et al., 2009) requires the market to be in ``general position''. We do not make this assumption.
Keywords
  • Stable matching
  • truthful matching mechanism
  • general position

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