Contention Resolution, Matrix Scaling and Fair Allocation

Published: 01 Jan 2021, Last Modified: 26 Jan 2025WAOA 2021EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: A contention resolution (CR) scheme is a basic algorithmic primitive, that deals with how to allocate items among a random set S of competing players, while maintaining various properties. We consider the most basic setting where a single item must be allocated to some player in S. Here, in a seminal work, Feige and Vondrak (2006) designed a fair CR scheme when the set S is chosen from a product distribution. We explore whether such fair schemes exist for arbitrary non-product distributions on sets of players S, and whether they admit simple algorithmic primitives. Moreover, can we go beyond fair allocation and design such schemes for all possible achievable allocations.
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