International audienceWe consider fair allocation of indivisible items under an additional constraint: there is an undirected graph describing the relationship between the items, and each agent's share must form a connected subgraph of this graph. This framework captures, e.g., fair allocation of land plots, where the graph describes the accessibility relation among the plots. We focus on agents that have additive utilities for the items, and consider several common fair division solution concepts, such as proportionality, envy-freeness and maximin share guarantee. While finding good allocations according to these solution concepts is computationally hard in general, we design efficient algorithms for special cases wherethe underlying graph...
We consider the problem of fairly dividing a set of items. Much of the fair division literature assu...
We study classic fair-division problems in a partial information setting. This paper respectively ad...
We consider the fair allocation of indivisible items to several agents and add a graph theoretical p...
We consider fair allocation of indivisible items under an additional constraint: there is an undirec...
We study the allocation of indivisible goods that form an undirected graph and quantify the loss of...
Le PDF est une version non publiée datant de 2018.International audienceThe paper considers fair all...
We study the allocation of indivisible goods that form an undirected graph and quantify the loss of ...
We study the problem of allocating indivisible items to agents with additive valuations, under the a...
How should one allocate scarce resources among a group of people in a satisfactory manner when the p...
Maximin share is a compelling notion of fairness proposed by Buddish as a relaxation of more traditi...
International audienceWe study the fair division problem consisting in allocating one item per agent...
We study the problem of fairly allocating indivisible goods to groups of agents. Agents in the same ...
We study the problem of fairly dividing a set of goods amongst a group of agents, when those agents ...
We study the problem of allocating indivisible goods among n agents in a fair manner. For this probl...
We study a fair division problem, where a set of indivisible goods is to be allocated to a set of n ...
We consider the problem of fairly dividing a set of items. Much of the fair division literature assu...
We study classic fair-division problems in a partial information setting. This paper respectively ad...
We consider the fair allocation of indivisible items to several agents and add a graph theoretical p...
We consider fair allocation of indivisible items under an additional constraint: there is an undirec...
We study the allocation of indivisible goods that form an undirected graph and quantify the loss of...
Le PDF est une version non publiée datant de 2018.International audienceThe paper considers fair all...
We study the allocation of indivisible goods that form an undirected graph and quantify the loss of ...
We study the problem of allocating indivisible items to agents with additive valuations, under the a...
How should one allocate scarce resources among a group of people in a satisfactory manner when the p...
Maximin share is a compelling notion of fairness proposed by Buddish as a relaxation of more traditi...
International audienceWe study the fair division problem consisting in allocating one item per agent...
We study the problem of fairly allocating indivisible goods to groups of agents. Agents in the same ...
We study the problem of fairly dividing a set of goods amongst a group of agents, when those agents ...
We study the problem of allocating indivisible goods among n agents in a fair manner. For this probl...
We study a fair division problem, where a set of indivisible goods is to be allocated to a set of n ...
We consider the problem of fairly dividing a set of items. Much of the fair division literature assu...
We study classic fair-division problems in a partial information setting. This paper respectively ad...
We consider the fair allocation of indivisible items to several agents and add a graph theoretical p...