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On the Existence of Envy-Free Allocations Beyond Additive Valuations

Computer Science and Game Theory 2023-07-20 v1

Abstract

We study the problem of fairly allocating mm indivisible items among nn agents. Envy-free allocations, in which each agent prefers her bundle to the bundle of every other agent, need not exist in the worst case. However, when agents have additive preferences and the value vi,jv_{i,j} of agent ii for item jj is drawn independently from a distribution DiD_i, envy-free allocations exist with high probability when mΩ(nlogn/loglogn)m \in \Omega( n \log n / \log \log n ). In this paper, we study the existence of envy-free allocations under stochastic valuations far beyond the additive setting. We introduce a new stochastic model in which each agent's valuation is sampled by first fixing a worst-case function, and then drawing a uniformly random renaming of the items, independently for each agent. This strictly generalizes known settings; for example, vi,jDiv_{i,j} \sim D_i may be seen as picking a random (instead of a worst-case) additive function before renaming. We prove that random renaming is sufficient to ensure that envy-free allocations exist with high probability in very general settings. When valuations are non-negative and ``order-consistent,'' a valuation class that generalizes additive, budget-additive, unit-demand, and single-minded agents, SD-envy-free allocations (a stronger notion of fairness than envy-freeness) exist for mω(n2)m \in \omega(n^2) when nn divides mm, and SD-EFX allocations exist for all mω(n2)m \in \omega(n^2). The dependence on nn is tight, that is, for mO(n2)m \in O(n^2) envy-free allocations don't exist with constant probability. For the case of arbitrary valuations (allowing non-monotone, negative, or mixed-manna valuations) and n=2n=2 agents, we prove envy-free allocations exist with probability 1Θ(1/m)1 - \Theta(1/m) (and this is tight).

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@article{arxiv.2307.09648,
  title  = {On the Existence of Envy-Free Allocations Beyond Additive Valuations},
  author = {Gerdus Benadè and Daniel Halpern and Alexandros Psomas and Paritosh Verma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.09648},
  year   = {2023}
}