@inproceedings{RISC4723,
author = {Christoph Lange and Marco B. Caminati and Manfred Kerber and Till Mossakowski and Colin Rowat and Makarius Wenzel and Wolfgang Windsteiger},
title = {{A Qualitative Comparison of the Suitability of Four Theorem Provers for Basic Auction Theory}},
booktitle = {{Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics (CICM 2013)}},
language = {english},
abstract = {Novel auction schemes are constantly being designed. Their design has significant consequences for the allocation of goods and the revenues generated. But how to tell whether a new design has the desired properties, such as efficiency, i.e. allocating goods to those bidders who value them most? We say: by formal, machine-checked proofs. We investigated the suitability of the Isabelle, Theorema, Mizar, and Hets/CASL/TPTP theorem provers for reproducing a key result of auction theory: Vickrey's 1961 theorem on the properties of second-price auctions. Based on our formalisation experience, taking an auction designer's perspective, we give recommendations on what system to use for formalising auctions, and outline further steps towards a complete auction theory toolbox.},
series = {Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI)},
volume = {7961},
pages = {200--215},
publisher = {Springer},
isbn_issn = {ISBN 978-3-642-39319-8},
year = {2013},
editor = {Jacques Carette},
refereed = {yes},
length = {16}
}