Buyer-offering mechanisms with reserve prices achieve a 0.746-approximation to welfare in bilateral trade, surpassing fixed-price limits.
Liad Blumrosen and Yehonatan Mizrahi
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An adaptive algorithm for bilateral trade achieves Õ(T^{3/4} + C log T) regret against the best budget-balanced price distribution in perturbed markets while retaining Õ(T^{3/4}) worst-case regret.
ACI update on dual variable yields adversarial validity and stochastic efficiency for online conformal selection with bandit feedback.
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Welfare Maximization in Bilateral Trade: Improved Approximation Guarantees Beyond the Fixed Price Barrier
Buyer-offering mechanisms with reserve prices achieve a 0.746-approximation to welfare in bilateral trade, surpassing fixed-price limits.
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Regret Minimization in Bilateral Trade With Perturbed Markets
An adaptive algorithm for bilateral trade achieves Õ(T^{3/4} + C log T) regret against the best budget-balanced price distribution in perturbed markets while retaining Õ(T^{3/4}) worst-case regret.
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Efficient Online Conformal Selection with Limited Feedback
ACI update on dual variable yields adversarial validity and stochastic efficiency for online conformal selection with bandit feedback.