We study the fair allocation of a cake, which serves as a metaphor for a divisible resource, under the requirement that each agent should receive a contiguous piece of the cake. While it is known that no finite envy-free algorithm exists in this setting, we exhibit efficient algorithms that produce allocations with low envy among the agents. We then establish NP-hardness results for various decision problems on the existence of envy-free allocations, such as when we fix the ordering of the agents or constrain the positions of certain cuts. In addition, we consider a discretized setting where indivisible items lie on a line and show a number of hardness results strengthening those from prior work
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
Fair division problems have been vastly studied in the past 60 years. This line of research was init...
We consider the problem of allocating fairly a set of indivisible goods among agents from the point ...
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...
We consider the problem of fairly dividing a heterogeneous divisible good among agents with differen...
Cake cutting is a classic model for studying fair division of a heterogeneous, divisible resource am...
For decades researchers have struggled with the problem of envy-free cake cutting: how to divide a d...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a divisible resource, also known as cake cutting, with an ...
We introduce the simultaneous model for cake cutting (the fair allocation of a divisible good), in w...
In this thesis we consider the well-studied cake cutting problem in which the goal is to find an env...
We study the classic problem of fairly dividing a heterogeneous and divisible resource -- represente...
Abstract. Fair allocation of goods or resources among various agents is a cen-tral task in multiagen...
We study the problem of fair division of a heterogeneous resource among strategic players. Given a d...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a set of indivis-ible goods to a set of people from an alg...
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
Fair division problems have been vastly studied in the past 60 years. This line of research was init...
We consider the problem of allocating fairly a set of indivisible goods among agents from the point ...
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...
We consider the problem of fairly dividing a heterogeneous divisible good among agents with differen...
Cake cutting is a classic model for studying fair division of a heterogeneous, divisible resource am...
For decades researchers have struggled with the problem of envy-free cake cutting: how to divide a d...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a divisible resource, also known as cake cutting, with an ...
We introduce the simultaneous model for cake cutting (the fair allocation of a divisible good), in w...
In this thesis we consider the well-studied cake cutting problem in which the goal is to find an env...
We study the classic problem of fairly dividing a heterogeneous and divisible resource -- represente...
Abstract. Fair allocation of goods or resources among various agents is a cen-tral task in multiagen...
We study the problem of fair division of a heterogeneous resource among strategic players. Given a d...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a set of indivis-ible goods to a set of people from an alg...
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
Fair division problems have been vastly studied in the past 60 years. This line of research was init...
We consider the problem of allocating fairly a set of indivisible goods among agents from the point ...