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Game theory / Permutation / Price of anarchy / Shapley value / Approximation algorithm / Mathematics / Microeconomics / Mathematical economics
Date: 2017-10-10 09:04:55
Game theory
Permutation
Price of anarchy
Shapley value
Approximation algorithm
Mathematics
Microeconomics
Mathematical economics

Coordination Mechanisms, Cost-Sharing, and Approximation Algorithms for Scheduling Ioannis Caragiannis1 , Vasilis Gkatzelis2 , and Cosimo Vinci3 1 University of Patras, Rion-Patras, Greece

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