A cake is a metaphor for a heterogeneous, divisible good. When two players divide such a good, there is always a perfect division—one that is efficient (Pareto-optimal), envy-free, and equitable—which can be effected with a finite number of cuts under certain mild conditions; this is not always the case when there are more than two players (Brams, Jones, and Klamler, 2011b). We not only establish the existence of such a division but also provide an algorithm for determining where and how many cuts must be made, relating it to an algorithm, “Adjusted Winner” (Brams and Taylor, 1996, 1999), that yields a perfect division of multiple homogenous goods
In the cake cutting problem, n 2 players want to cut a cake into n pieces so that every player gets...
In the cake cutting problem, n = 2 players want to cut a cake into n pieces so that every player get...
Is there a division among n players of a cake using n-1 parallel vertical cuts, or of a pie using n ...
A cake is a metaphor for a heterogeneous, divisible good, such as land. A perfect division of cake ...
Procedures to divide a cake among n people with n-1 cuts (the minimum number) are analyzed and compa...
We describe a 3-person, 2-cut envy-free cake-cutting algorithm, inspired by a continuous moving-knif...
Barbanel, Brams, and Stromquist (2009) asked whether there exists a two-person moving-knife procedur...
We introduce a generalized cake-cutting problem in which we seek to divide multiple cakes so that tw...
Procedures to divide a cake among n people with n-1 cuts (the minimum number) are analyzed and compa...
We analyze a class of proportional cake-cutting algorithms that use a minimal number of cuts (n-1 if...
AbstractWhat is the minimum number of cuts needed to divide a cake among n players so that each play...
Properties of discrete cake-cutting procedures that use a minimal number of cuts (n-1 if there are n...
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International audienceCloutier, Nyman, and Su (Mathematical Social Sciences 59 (2005), 26--37) initi...
In the cake cutting problem, n 2 players want to cut a cake into n pieces so that every player gets...
In the cake cutting problem, n = 2 players want to cut a cake into n pieces so that every player get...
Is there a division among n players of a cake using n-1 parallel vertical cuts, or of a pie using n ...
A cake is a metaphor for a heterogeneous, divisible good, such as land. A perfect division of cake ...
Procedures to divide a cake among n people with n-1 cuts (the minimum number) are analyzed and compa...
We describe a 3-person, 2-cut envy-free cake-cutting algorithm, inspired by a continuous moving-knif...
Barbanel, Brams, and Stromquist (2009) asked whether there exists a two-person moving-knife procedur...
We introduce a generalized cake-cutting problem in which we seek to divide multiple cakes so that tw...
Procedures to divide a cake among n people with n-1 cuts (the minimum number) are analyzed and compa...
We analyze a class of proportional cake-cutting algorithms that use a minimal number of cuts (n-1 if...
AbstractWhat is the minimum number of cuts needed to divide a cake among n players so that each play...
Properties of discrete cake-cutting procedures that use a minimal number of cuts (n-1 if there are n...
In this article we explore the problem of chore division, which is closely related to a classical qu...
In Inthis this paper paper we weshow showhow howmathematics mathematics can can illuminate illuminat...
International audienceCloutier, Nyman, and Su (Mathematical Social Sciences 59 (2005), 26--37) initi...
In the cake cutting problem, n 2 players want to cut a cake into n pieces so that every player gets...
In the cake cutting problem, n = 2 players want to cut a cake into n pieces so that every player get...
Is there a division among n players of a cake using n-1 parallel vertical cuts, or of a pie using n ...