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Auction theory / Mathematics / Submodular set function / Competitive equilibrium / Theoretical computer science / Valuation / Gross substitutes / Software engineering / Pure / Combinatory logic
Date: 2013-11-28 12:54:41
Auction theory
Mathematics
Submodular set function
Competitive equilibrium
Theoretical computer science
Valuation
Gross substitutes
Software engineering
Pure
Combinatory logic

GROSS SUBSTITUTABILITY : AN ALGORITHMIC SURVEY RENATO PAES LEME∗ Abstract. The concept of gross substitute valuations was introduced by Kelso and Crawford as a sufficient conditions for the existence of Walrasian equil

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