In this paper, we study the classic problem of fairly allocating indivisible items with the extra feature that the items lie on a line. Our goal is to find a fair allocation that is contiguous, meaning that the bundle of each agent forms a contiguous block on the line. While allocations satisfying the classical fairness notions of proportionality, envy-freeness, and equitability are not guaranteed to exist even without the contiguity requirement, we show the existence of contiguous allocations satisfying approximate versions of these notions that do not degrade as the number of agents or items increases. We also study the efficiency loss of contiguous allocations due to fairness constraints
We study a fair allocation problem of indivisible items under additive externalities in which each a...
National audienceIn fair division of indivisible goods, using sequences of sincere choices (or picki...
We consider the problem of allocating fairly a set of indivisible goods among agents from the point ...
In this paper, we study the classic problem of fairly allocating indivisible items with the extra fe...
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We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
We consider the problem of allocating fairly a set of indivisible goods among agents from the point ...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a multiset $M$ of $m$ indivisible items among $n$ agents w...
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We consider fair allocation of indivisible items under an additional constraint: there is an undirec...
We study the fair allocation of a cake, which serves as a metaphor for a divisible resource, under t...
We study the fair allocation of a cake, which serves as a metaphor for a divisible resource, under t...
International audienceWe consider fair allocation of indivisible items under an additional constrain...
The fair division of indivisible goods has long been an important topic in economics and, more recen...
We study a fair allocation problem of indivisible items under additive externalities in which each a...
National audienceIn fair division of indivisible goods, using sequences of sincere choices (or picki...
We consider the problem of allocating fairly a set of indivisible goods among agents from the point ...
In this paper, we study the classic problem of fairly allocating indivisible items with the extra fe...
In this work, we revisit the problem of fairly allocating a number of indivisible items that are loc...
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
We consider the problem of allocating fairly a set of indivisible goods among agents from the point ...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a multiset $M$ of $m$ indivisible items among $n$ agents w...
In this paper, we study the problem of matching a set of items to a set of agents partitioned into t...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the problem of matching a set of items to a set of age...
We consider fair allocation of indivisible items under an additional constraint: there is an undirec...
We study the fair allocation of a cake, which serves as a metaphor for a divisible resource, under t...
We study the fair allocation of a cake, which serves as a metaphor for a divisible resource, under t...
International audienceWe consider fair allocation of indivisible items under an additional constrain...
The fair division of indivisible goods has long been an important topic in economics and, more recen...
We study a fair allocation problem of indivisible items under additive externalities in which each a...
National audienceIn fair division of indivisible goods, using sequences of sincere choices (or picki...
We consider the problem of allocating fairly a set of indivisible goods among agents from the point ...