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Minmax for facility location game with optional preference under minimum distance requirement

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  • Xinping Xu

    (Nanyang Technological University)

  • Jingwen Zhang

    (City University of Hong Kong)

  • Lihua Xie

    (Nanyang Technological University)

Abstract

In this paper, we study the optional preference model for the facility location game with two heterogeneous facilities on a line interval [0, 1], by further enforcing the requirement of a minimum distance $$0\le d\le 1$$ 0 ≤ d ≤ 1 between the two facilities. Each agent has one of three favorable preferences towards the two facilities, i.e., facility 1, facility 2, or optional preference. Here, we consider two variants of the optional preference model: Min (caring for the closer one) and Max (caring for the further one). In both variants, each agent wishes to get close to his preferred facilities, and thus his cost is his distance to his preferred facility. In this game, we consider agents’ locations as public information and agents’ preferences as private information which needs to be reported by agents. The objective is to design a mechanism for the two facilities’ locations such as to minimize the maximum cost of agents (MinMax) and achieve truthful report of agents’ preferences. Given any value of d, for both variants, we propose a strategyproof mechanism with an approximation ratio of 2. We also establish lower bounds of any deterministic strategyproof mechanism for both variants and show that the gaps between the lower bounds and the upper bounds are relatively small.

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  • Xinping Xu & Jingwen Zhang & Lihua Xie, 2023. "Minmax for facility location game with optional preference under minimum distance requirement," Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, Springer, vol. 46(4), pages 1-24, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:jcomop:v:46:y:2023:i:4:d:10.1007_s10878-023-01087-6
    DOI: 10.1007/s10878-023-01087-6
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