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15th SAGT 2022: Colchester, UK
- Panagiotis Kanellopoulos
, Maria Kyropoulou
, Alexandros A. Voudouris
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Algorithmic Game Theory - 15th International Symposium, SAGT 2022, Colchester, UK, September 12-15, 2022, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13584, Springer 2022, ISBN 978-3-031-15713-4
Invited Talk
- Aggelos Kiayias:
Decentralizing Information Technology: The Advent of Resource Based Systems. 3-19
Auctions, Markets and Mechanism Design
- Liad Blumrosen, Yehonatan Mizrahi:
How Bad is the Merger Paradox? 23-40 - Ruben Brokkelkamp
, Sjir Hoeijmakers, Guido Schäfer
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Greater Flexibility in Mechanism Design Through Altruism. 41-59 - Michal Feldman, Nick Gravin, Zhihao Gavin Tang, Almog Wald:
Lookahead Auctions with Pooling. 60-77 - Sophie Klumper
, Guido Schäfer
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Budget Feasible Mechanisms for Procurement Auctions with Divisible Agents. 78-93 - Evangelos Markakis, Georgios Papasotiropoulos, Artem Tsikiridis
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On Improved Interval Cover Mechanisms for Crowdsourcing Markets. 94-112 - Reshef Meir, Riccardo Colini-Baldeschi:
Explicitly Simple Near-Tie Auctions. 113-130
Computational Aspects in Games
- Edith Elkind, Abheek Ghosh, Paul W. Goldberg
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Simultaneous Contests with Equal Sharing Allocation of Prizes: Computational Complexity and Price of Anarchy. 133-150 - Matan Gilboa, Noam Nisan:
Complexity of Public Goods Games on Graphs. 151-168 - Paul W. Goldberg
, Matthew J. Katzman
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PPAD-Complete Pure Approximate Nash Equilibria in Lipschitz Games. 169-186 - Martin Hoefer
, Lisa Wilhelmi
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Seniorities and Minimal Clearing in Financial Network Games. 187-204 - Stavros D. Ioannidis, Bart de Keijzer, Carmine Ventre:
Financial Networks with Singleton Liability Priorities. 205-222 - Sahar Jahani, Bernhard von Stengel:
Automated Equilibrium Analysis of 2˟ 2˟ 2 Games. 223-237
Congestion and Network Creation Games
- Jack Dippel
, Adrian Vetta:
An Improved Bound for the Tree Conjecture in Network Creation Games. 241-257 - Fuga Kiyosue, Kenjiro Takazawa
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A Common Generalization of Budget Games and Congestion Games. 258-274 - Shaul Rosner
, Tami Tamir
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Cost-Sharing Games with Rank-Based Utilities. 275-292 - Qian Wang
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On Tree Equilibria in Max-Distance Network Creation Games. 293-310 - Yichen Yang, Kai Jia
, Martin C. Rinard:
On the Impact of Player Capability on Congestion Games. 311-328
Data Sharing and Learning
- Alon Cohen, Argyrios Deligkas
, Moran Koren:
Learning Approximately Optimal Contracts. 331-346 - Ronen Gradwohl
, Moshe Tennenholtz:
Coopetition Against an Amazon. 347-365 - Roy Shahmoon, Rann Smorodinsky, Moshe Tennenholtz:
Data Curation from Privacy-Aware Agents. 366-382 - Georgios Piliouras, Lillian J. Ratliff, Ryann Sim
, Stratis Skoulakis:
Fast Convergence of Optimistic Gradient Ascent in Network Zero-Sum Extensive Form Games. 383-399
Social Choice and Stable Matchings
- Georgios Amanatidis
, Georgios Birmpas
, Philip Lazos, Francisco J. Marmolejo Cossío:
Decentralized Update Selection with Semi-strategic Experts. 403-420 - Yuki Amano, Ayumi Igarashi, Yasushi Kawase, Kazuhisa Makino, Hirotaka Ono:
Fair Ride Allocation on a Line. 421-435 - Matthias Bentert, Niclas Boehmer, Klaus Heeger, Tomohiro Koana:
Stable Matching with Multilayer Approval Preferences: Approvals Can Be Harder Than Strict Preferences. 436-453 - Martin Durand
, Fanny Pascual
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Collective Schedules: Axioms and Algorithms. 454-471 - Edith Elkind, Piotr Faliszewski
, Ayumi Igarashi, Pasin Manurangsi, Ulrike Schmidt-Kraepelin, Warut Suksompong:
Justifying Groups in Multiwinner Approval Voting. 472-489 - Edith Elkind, Sonja Kraiczy, Nicholas Teh
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Fairness in Temporal Slot Assignment. 490-507 - Sushmita Gupta, Pallavi Jain, Daniel Lokshtanov, Sanjukta Roy
, Saket Saurabh:
Gehrlein Stable Committee with Multi-modal Preferences. 508-525 - Yasushi Kawase, Hanna Sumita:
Online Max-min Fair Allocation. 526-543 - Kazuhisa Makino, Shuichi Miyazaki
, Yu Yokoi
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Incomplete List Setting of the Hospitals/Residents Problem with Maximally Satisfying Lower Quotas. 544-561 - Leora Schmerler, Noam Hazon, Sarit Kraus
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Strategic Voting in the Context of Stable-Matching of Teams. 562-579

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