Fair division with unequal shares is an intensively studied resource allocation problem. For i ∈ [n], let µi be an atomless probability measure on the measurable space (C, S) and let ti be positive numbers (entitlements) with Pn i=1 ti = 1. A fair division is a partition of C into sets Si ∈ S with µi(Si) > ti for every i ∈ [n]. We introduce new algorithms to solve the fair division problem with irrational entitlements. They are based on the classical Last diminisher technique and we believe that they are simpler than the known methods. Then we show that a fair division always exists even for infinitely many players
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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 divisible resource, also known as cake cutting, with an ...
Properties of discrete cake-cutting procedures that use a minimal number of cuts (n-1 if there are n...
Fair division with unequal shares is an intensively studied resource allocation problem. For i ∈ [n...
We address the problem of fair division, or cake cutting, with the goal of finding truthful mechanis...
In this article we study a cake cutting problem. More precisely, we study symmetric fair division al...
International audienceIn this article we suggest a model of computation for the cake cutting problem...
We analyze a class of proportional cake-cutting algorithms that use a minimal number of cuts (n-1 if...
When dividing a valuable resource amongst a group of players, it is desirable to have each player be...
AbstractA large class A of finite algorithms for fairly dividing a cake using k of fewer cuts is des...
AbstractLet the cake be represented by the unit interval of reals, with players having private valua...
Fair division problems have been vastly studied in the past 60 years. This line of research was init...
AbstractIn the cake cutting problem, n≥2 players want to cut a cake into n pieces so that every play...
Procedures to divide a cake among n people with n-1 cuts (the minimum number) are analyzed and compa...
Cake cutting is a classic model for studying fair division of a heterogeneous, divisible resource am...
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 divisible resource, also known as cake cutting, with an ...
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