Redividing the Cake
Abstract
The paper considers fair allocation of resources that are already allocated in an unfair way. This setting requires a careful balance between the fairness considerations and the rights of the present owners. The paper presents re-division algorithms that attain various trade-off points between fairness and ownership rights, in various settings differing in the geometric constraints on the allotments: (a) no geometric constraints; (b) connectivity -- the cake is a one-dimensional interval and each piece must be a contiguous interval; (c) rectangularity -- the cake is a two-dimensional rectangle or rectilinear polygon and the pieces should be rectangles; (d) convexity -- the cake is a two-dimensional convex polygon and the pieces should be convex. These re-division algorithms have implications on another problem: the price-of-fairness -- the loss of social welfare caused by fairness requirements. Each algorithm implies an upper bound on the price-of-fairness with the respective geometric constraints.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1603.00286,
title = {Redividing the Cake},
author = {Erel Segal-Halevi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.00286},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
Improved algorithms attaining better constants in redivision algorithms and better price-of-fairness bounds