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Journal of Computational Physics
We consider the following allocation problem arising in the setting of combinatorial auctions: a set of goods is to be allocated to a set of players so as to maximize the sum of the utilities of the players (i.e., the social welfare). In the case when the utility of each player is a monotone submodular function, we prove that there is no polynomial time approximation algorithm which approximates the maximum social welfare by a factor better than 1-1/e≃0.632, unless P=NP. Our result is based on a reduction from a multi-prover proof system for MAX-3-COLORING. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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