In this work, we revisit the problem of fairly allocating a number of indivisible items that are located on a line to multiple agents. A feasible allocation requires that the allocated items to each agent are connected on the line. The items can be goods on which agents have non-negative utilities, or chores on which the utilities are non-positive. Our objective is to understand the extent to which welfare is inevitably sacrificed by enforcing the allocations to be fair, i.e., price of fairness (PoF). We study both egalitarian and utilitarian welfare. Previous works by Suksompong [Discret. Appl. Math., 2019] and H\"ohne and van Stee [Inf. Comput., 2021] have studied PoF regarding the notions of envy-freeness and proportionality. However, th...
We study fair allocations of indivisible goods and chores in conjunction with system efficiency, mea...
To divide a ”manna” Ω of private items (commodities, workloads,land, time intervals) between n agent...
In this paper, we study the problem of matching a set of items to a set of agents partitioned into t...
In this paper, we study the classic problem of fairly allocating indivisible items with the extra fe...
We study the allocation of indivisible goods that form an undirected graph and quantify the loss of ...
Fair division is a classical topic studied in various disciplines and captures many real application...
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
We study the allocation of indivisible goods that form an undirected graph and quantify the loss of...
How should one allocate scarce resources among a group of people in a satisfactory manner when the p...
International audienceIn this article, we address important extensions to the problem of allocating ...
A collection of objects, some of which are good and some are bad, is to be divided fairly among agen...
We consider the problem of dividing limited resources between a set of agents arriving sequentially ...
In this paper we consider the fair division of chores (tasks that need to be performed by agents, wi...
We investigate the efficiency of fair allocations of indivisible goods using the well-studied price ...
We study the problem of allocating $m$ indivisible items to $n$ agents with additive utilities. It i...
We study fair allocations of indivisible goods and chores in conjunction with system efficiency, mea...
To divide a ”manna” Ω of private items (commodities, workloads,land, time intervals) between n agent...
In this paper, we study the problem of matching a set of items to a set of agents partitioned into t...
In this paper, we study the classic problem of fairly allocating indivisible items with the extra fe...
We study the allocation of indivisible goods that form an undirected graph and quantify the loss of ...
Fair division is a classical topic studied in various disciplines and captures many real application...
We study the problem of allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of agents having additive pre...
We study the allocation of indivisible goods that form an undirected graph and quantify the loss of...
How should one allocate scarce resources among a group of people in a satisfactory manner when the p...
International audienceIn this article, we address important extensions to the problem of allocating ...
A collection of objects, some of which are good and some are bad, is to be divided fairly among agen...
We consider the problem of dividing limited resources between a set of agents arriving sequentially ...
In this paper we consider the fair division of chores (tasks that need to be performed by agents, wi...
We investigate the efficiency of fair allocations of indivisible goods using the well-studied price ...
We study the problem of allocating $m$ indivisible items to $n$ agents with additive utilities. It i...
We study fair allocations of indivisible goods and chores in conjunction with system efficiency, mea...
To divide a ”manna” Ω of private items (commodities, workloads,land, time intervals) between n agent...
In this paper, we study the problem of matching a set of items to a set of agents partitioned into t...