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The auction algorithm<ref name="Peyré and Cuturi" />. | The auction algorithm<ref name="Peyré and Cuturi" /> is an algorithm in optimal transport in which a set of buyers exchange goods for varied prices until an eventual equilibrium is reached. The algorithm pertains to the discrete formulation of optimal transport, as well as provides a connection to the dual problem. The algorithm is useful in the field of economics because of its ability to find an equilibrium. | ||
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The auction algorithm[1] is an algorithm in optimal transport in which a set of buyers exchange goods for varied prices until an eventual equilibrium is reached. The algorithm pertains to the discrete formulation of optimal transport, as well as provides a connection to the dual problem. The algorithm is useful in the field of economics because of its ability to find an equilibrium.
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