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The following pages link to Maximum Nash welfare and other stories about EFX (Q2658044):
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- Picking sequences and monotonicity in weighted fair division (Q2060703) (← links)
- Multiple birds with one stone: beating 1/2 for EFX and GMMS via envy cycle elimination (Q2202022) (← links)
- The price of fairness for indivisible goods (Q2230722) (← links)
- Fair division of mixed divisible and indivisible goods (Q2238609) (← links)
- Computing fair and efficient allocations with few utility values (Q2670939) (← links)
- On maximum weighted Nash welfare for binary valuations (Q2673693) (← links)
- A characterization of maximum Nash welfare for indivisible goods (Q2681826) (← links)
- Generalized binary utility functions and fair allocations (Q2682030) (← links)
- Extending the characterization of maximum Nash welfare (Q2695786) (← links)
- Existence of EFX for two additive valuations (Q6094718) (← links)
- Fair division of indivisible goods: recent progress and open questions (Q6136107) (← links)
- Approximately EFX allocations for indivisible chores (Q6152663) (← links)
- Computing fair and efficient allocations with few utility values (Q6159026) (← links)
- On existence of truthful fair cake cutting mechanisms (Q6161496) (← links)
- Weighted fair division with matroid-rank valuations: monotonicity and strategyproofness (Q6204157) (← links)
- EFX allocations for indivisible chores: matching-based approach (Q6546298) (← links)
- The price of equity with binary valuations and few agent types (Q6546299) (← links)
- The frontier of intractability for EFX with two agents (Q6546301) (← links)
- Envy-free relaxations for goods, chores, and mixed items (Q6548959) (← links)
- Almost proportional allocations of indivisible chores: computation, approximation and efficiency (Q6566645) (← links)
- EFX allocation to chores over small graph (Q6606239) (← links)
- Dividing good and great items among agents with bivalued submodular valuations (Q6609141) (← links)
- One quarter each (on average) ensures proportionality (Q6609175) (← links)
- EFX allocations for indivisible chores: matching-based approach (Q6658304) (← links)