Eiben, E., Ganian, R., Hamm, T., & Ordyniak, S. (2023). Parameterized complexity of envy-free resource allocation in social networks. Artificial Intelligence, 315, Article 103826. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2022.103826
E192 - Institut für Logic and Computation E192-01 - Forschungsbereich Algorithms and Complexity
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Journal:
Artificial Intelligence
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ISSN:
0004-3702
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Date (published):
Feb-2023
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Publisher:
ELSEVIER
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
Clique-width; Computational social choice; Parameterized complexity; Resource allocation; Treewidth
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Abstract:
We consider the classical problem of allocating indivisible resources among agents in an envy-free (and, where applicable, proportional) way. Recently, the basic model was enriched by introducing the concept of a social network which allows to capture situations where agents might not have full information about the allocation of all resources. We initiate the study of the parameterized complexity of these resource allocation problems by considering natural parameters which capture structural properties of the network and similarities between agents and resources. In particular, we show that even very general fragments of the considered problems become tractable as long as the social network has constant treewidth or clique-width. We complement our results with matching lower bounds which show that our algorithms cannot be substantially improved.