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A discrete and bounded envy-free cake cutting protocol for four agents
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2016
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Mathematical ProgrammingEngineeringCake CuttingGame TheoryBusinessAlgorithmic Mechanism DesignFair Resource AllocationBounded Envy-free ProtocolComputer ScienceMulti-agent Mechanism DesignDiscrete MathematicsFair DivisionCombinatorial OptimizationMechanism DesignCentral Open ProblemAlgorithmic Game TheoryOperations Research
We consider the well-studied cake cutting problem in which the goal is to identify an envy-free allocation based on a minimal number of queries from the agents. The problem has attracted considerable attention within various branches of computer science, mathematics, and economics. Although, the elegant Selfridge-Conway envy-free protocol for three agents has been known since 1960, it has been a major open problem to obtain a bounded envy-free protocol for more than three agents. The problem has been termed the central open problem in cake cutting. We solve this problem by proposing a discrete and bounded envy-free protocol for four agents.
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