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| author | Paul <Paul@Pauls-MacBook-Air.local> | 2014-11-02 18:23:58 -0500 |
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| committer | Paul <Paul@Pauls-MacBook-Air.local> | 2014-11-02 18:23:58 -0500 |
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[project] Added relevant work
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diff --git a/project/main.tex b/project/main.tex index 69d3f24..34a37f7 100644 --- a/project/main.tex +++ b/project/main.tex @@ -78,9 +78,6 @@ that we are planning to consider: utility: contrary to \end{itemize} - - - -\section{Relevant Prior Work} +\section{Relevant Prior Work} We are planning to consider prior work on first-price auctions where the bidders have multiple rounds of bidding over time, and various mechanisms that can capture this idea. One inspiration comes from the \lq\lq bid-your-utility \rq\rq auction described in the following paper: Hoy, D., Jain, K., \& Wilkens, C. A. (2013, June). A dynamic axiomatic approach to first-price auctions. In Proceedings of the fourteenth ACM conference on Electronic commerce (pp. 583-584). ACM. \end{document} |
