Resource allocation problems: algorithmic approaches
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Multi-agent resource allocation is a growing area of research at the frontier between Economics and Computer Science. Despite the extensive theoretical work and raising number of practical applications, many fundamental problems in multi-agent resource allocation still require adequate attention to its computational aspects. This paper addresses computational aspects of multi-agent resource allocation through the use of a fully declarative and highly expressive logic programming paradigm -- Answer Set Programming -- to provide uniform, general and flexible solutions to many multi-agent resource allocation problems in a compact and declarative manner.