Mind the gap: Cake cutting with separation

Edith Elkind, Erel Segal-Halevi, Warut Suksompong

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Abstract

We study the problem of fairly allocating a divisible resource, also known as cake cutting, with an additional requirement that the shares that different agents receive should be sufficiently separated from one another. This captures, for example, constraints arising from social distancing guidelines. While it is sometimes impossible to allocate a proportional share to every agent under the separation requirement, we show that the well-known criterion of maximin share fairness can always be attained. We then provide algorithmic analysis of maximin share fairness in this setting—for instance, the maximin share of an agent cannot be computed exactly by any finite algorithm, but can be approximated with an arbitrarily small error. In addition, we consider the division of a pie (i.e., a circular cake) and show that an ordinal relaxation of maximin share fairness can be achieved. We also prove that an envy-free or equitable allocation that allocates the maximum amount of resource exists under separation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103783
JournalArtificial Intelligence
Volume313
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

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Funding

This work was partially supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under grant number 639945 (ACCORD), by the Israel Science Foundation under grant number 712/20 , by the Ministry of Education - Singapore under grant number MOE-T2EP20221-0001 , and by an NUS Start-up Grant. Part of the work was done while the third author was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford. We would like to thank Iosif Pinelis, Fedor Petrov, Jochen Wengenroth, and Dieter Kadelka for their mathematical help, and the anonymous reviewers of the 35th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI 2021) and Artificial Intelligence Journal for their valuable comments.

FundersFunder number
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme639945
European Commission
National University of Singapore
Ministry of Education - SingaporeMOE-T2EP20221-0001
Israel Science Foundation712/20

    Keywords

    • Cake cutting
    • Fair division
    • Maximin share
    • Separation

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