In this article we propose a probabilistic framework in order to study the fair division of a divisible good, e.g. a cake, between n players. Our framework follows the same idea than the "Full independence model" used in the study of fair division of indivisible goods. We show that, in this framework, there exists an envy-free division algorithm satisfying the following probability estimate:$$\mathbb{P}\big( C(\mu_1, \ldots,\mu_n) \geq n^{7+b}\big) = \mathcal{O}\Big(n^{-\frac{b-1}{3}+1+o(1)}\Big),$$where $\mu_1,\ldots, \mu_n$ correspond to the preferences of the $n$ players,$C(\mu_1, \ldots,\mu_n)$ is the number of queries used by the algorithm and $b>4$.In particular, this gives$$\lim_{n \rightarrow + \infty}\mathbb{P}\big( C(\mu_1, \ldots...
In the cake cutting problem, n=2 players want to cut a cake into n pieces so that every player gets ...
We study the fair allocation of a cake, which serves as a metaphor for a divisible resource, under t...
We study the classic problem of fairly dividing a heterogeneous and divisible resource -- represente...
In this article we propose a probabilistic framework in order to study the fair division of a divisi...
In this thesis we consider the well-studied cake cutting problem in which the goal is to find an env...
Cake cutting is a classic model for studying fair division of a heterogeneous, divisible resource am...
Abstract. Fair allocation of goods or resources among various agents is a cen-tral task in multiagen...
In this article we study a cake cutting problem. More precisely, we study symmetric fair division al...
We describe a 3-person, 2-cut envy-free cake-cutting algorithm, inspired by a continuous moving-knif...
We study the problem of fair division of a heterogeneous resource among strategic players. Given a d...
We consider the well-known cake cutting problem in which a protocol wants to divide a cake among n&g...
The mechanism for the cake-cutting problem based on the expansion process with unlocking proposed by...
When dividing a valuable resource amongst a group of players, it is desirable to have each player be...
For decades researchers have struggled with the problem of envy-free cake cutting: how to divide a d...
For the cake-cutting problem, Alijani, et al. [2, 30] and Asano and Umeda [3, 4] gave envy-free and ...
In the cake cutting problem, n=2 players want to cut a cake into n pieces so that every player gets ...
We study the fair allocation of a cake, which serves as a metaphor for a divisible resource, under t...
We study the classic problem of fairly dividing a heterogeneous and divisible resource -- represente...
In this article we propose a probabilistic framework in order to study the fair division of a divisi...
In this thesis we consider the well-studied cake cutting problem in which the goal is to find an env...
Cake cutting is a classic model for studying fair division of a heterogeneous, divisible resource am...
Abstract. Fair allocation of goods or resources among various agents is a cen-tral task in multiagen...
In this article we study a cake cutting problem. More precisely, we study symmetric fair division al...
We describe a 3-person, 2-cut envy-free cake-cutting algorithm, inspired by a continuous moving-knif...
We study the problem of fair division of a heterogeneous resource among strategic players. Given a d...
We consider the well-known cake cutting problem in which a protocol wants to divide a cake among n&g...
The mechanism for the cake-cutting problem based on the expansion process with unlocking proposed by...
When dividing a valuable resource amongst a group of players, it is desirable to have each player be...
For decades researchers have struggled with the problem of envy-free cake cutting: how to divide a d...
For the cake-cutting problem, Alijani, et al. [2, 30] and Asano and Umeda [3, 4] gave envy-free and ...
In the cake cutting problem, n=2 players want to cut a cake into n pieces so that every player gets ...
We study the fair allocation of a cake, which serves as a metaphor for a divisible resource, under t...
We study the classic problem of fairly dividing a heterogeneous and divisible resource -- represente...