Abstract:We study combinatorial procurement auctions, where a buyer with a valuation function v and budget B wishes to buy a set of items. Each item i has a cost ci and the buyer is interested in a set S that ...We study combinatorial procurement auctions, where a buyer with a valuation function v and budget B wishes to buy a set of items. Each item i has a cost ci and the buyer is interested in a set S that maximizes v(S) subject to ∑i∈Sci ≤ β. Special cases of combinatorial procurement auctions are well-studied problems from submodular optimization. In particular, when the costs are all equal (cardinality constraint), a classic result by Nemhauser et al shows that the greedy algorithm provides an e/e-1 approximation.Read More