Sequential Pricing with Deadlines and Correlated Buyers
Abstract
We study sequential posted pricing for selling a single item under an exogenous deadline: a seller makes take-it-or-leave-it price offers to buyers one at a time, stopping when some buyer accepts or the selling opportunity expires. We consider both deterministic deadlines and random deadlines drawn from a known distribution, and allow buyer valuations to be either independent or arbitrarily correlated. Despite its practical relevance, this collection of deadline-constrained sequential pricing models has received limited algorithmic study beyond special cases. We develop the first approximation algorithms for revenue maximization across these settings.
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