Fair division of indivisible goods is a very well-studied problem. The goal of this problem is to distribute m goods to n agents in a "fair" manner, where every agent has a valuation for each subset of goods. We assume general valuations. Envy-freeness is the most extensively studied notion of fairness. However, envy-free allocations do not always exist when goods are indivisible. The notion of fairness we consider here is "envy-freeness up to any good" (EFX) where no agent envies another agent after the removal of any single good from the other agent's bundle. It is not known if such an allocation always exists even when n = 3. We show there is always a partition of the set of goods into n + 1 subsets (X1,..., Xn, P) where for i ∈ [n], X...
We consider the task of assigning indivisible goods to a set of agents in a fair manner. Our notion ...
Fair division problems have been vastly studied in the past 60 years. This line of research was init...
In fair division problems with indivisible goods it is well known that one cannot have any guarantee...
Fair division of indivisible goods is a very well-studied problem. The goal of this problem is to di...
The fair division of indivisible goods is a very well-studied problem. The goal of this problem is t...
We study the problem of fairly allocating indivisible goods between groups of agents using the recen...
We consider the classic problem of fairly allocating indivisible goods among agents with additive va...
We study the problem of allocating indivisible goods among n agents in a fair manner. For this probl...
We consider the classic problem of fairly allocating indivisible goods among agents with additive va...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a multiset $M$ of $m$ indivisible items among $n$ agents w...
We consider the classic problem of fairly allocating indivisible goods among agents with additive va...
We study the problem of fairly allocating indivisible goods between groups of agents using the recen...
We study the problem of fairly allocating indivisible goods between groups of agents using the recen...
We study the problem of fair division when the set of resources contains both divisible and indivis...
We study the problem of fair division when the resources contain both divisible and indivisible good...
We consider the task of assigning indivisible goods to a set of agents in a fair manner. Our notion ...
Fair division problems have been vastly studied in the past 60 years. This line of research was init...
In fair division problems with indivisible goods it is well known that one cannot have any guarantee...
Fair division of indivisible goods is a very well-studied problem. The goal of this problem is to di...
The fair division of indivisible goods is a very well-studied problem. The goal of this problem is t...
We study the problem of fairly allocating indivisible goods between groups of agents using the recen...
We consider the classic problem of fairly allocating indivisible goods among agents with additive va...
We study the problem of allocating indivisible goods among n agents in a fair manner. For this probl...
We consider the classic problem of fairly allocating indivisible goods among agents with additive va...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a multiset $M$ of $m$ indivisible items among $n$ agents w...
We consider the classic problem of fairly allocating indivisible goods among agents with additive va...
We study the problem of fairly allocating indivisible goods between groups of agents using the recen...
We study the problem of fairly allocating indivisible goods between groups of agents using the recen...
We study the problem of fair division when the set of resources contains both divisible and indivis...
We study the problem of fair division when the resources contain both divisible and indivisible good...
We consider the task of assigning indivisible goods to a set of agents in a fair manner. Our notion ...
Fair division problems have been vastly studied in the past 60 years. This line of research was init...
In fair division problems with indivisible goods it is well known that one cannot have any guarantee...