Extensions of cut-and-choose fair division (Q677613)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 998494
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 998494 |
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Extensions of cut-and-choose fair division (English)
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13 April 1997
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The ancient method of ``one cuts the other chooses'' for fair division has the attractive property that the noncutter has simply to chose a preferred piece. Here it is shown that a cake can be fairly divided between two players in any ratio using a (possibly infinite) sequence of such simple cut-and-choose steps requiring only a preference decision. The method is extended to any number of players and requirements for needing only finitely many cuts are discussed. Also, a modified method is given which always uses only a finite number of cuts and moreover appears to be quite efficient in terms of number of cuts used.
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fair division
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cut-and-choose steps
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