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The following pages link to Rental Harmony: Sperner's Lemma in Fair Division (Q2757340):
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- A combinatorial lemma and its applications (Q267700) (← links)
- Rental harmony with roommates (Q406385) (← links)
- Constructive proof of the existence of Nash equilibrium in a finite strategic game with sequentially locally nonconstant payoff functions (Q408489) (← links)
- A proof of constructive version of Brouwer's fixed point theorem with uniform sequential continuity (Q420168) (← links)
- Equivalence between the existence of an approximate equilibrium in a competitive economy and Sperner's lemma: a constructive analysis (Q420181) (← links)
- Dividing connected chores fairly (Q500994) (← links)
- How to divide the indivisible (Q521428) (← links)
- Are incentives against economic justice? (Q629336) (← links)
- Fair and efficient cake division with connected pieces (Q776236) (← links)
- A new approach to fair distribution of welfare (Q776237) (← links)
- Which is the fairest allocation in the max-min fairness-based coalitional game? (Q820567) (← links)
- Truthful fair division without free disposal (Q826615) (← links)
- Children crying at birthday parties. Why? (Q878403) (← links)
- A fixed point theorem for the infinite-dimensional simplex (Q884353) (← links)
- Disputed lands (Q1021584) (← links)
- KKM type theorems with boundary conditions (Q1687173) (← links)
- Cake division with minimal cuts: envy-free procedures for three persons, four persons, and beyond (Q1763188) (← links)
- Consensus-halving via theorems of Borsuk-Ulam and Tucker (Q1810715) (← links)
- A polytopal generalization of Sperner's lemma (Q1865380) (← links)
- Envy-free and Pareto efficient allocations in economies with indivisible goods and money (Q1867846) (← links)
- A general strategy proof fair allocation mechanism (Q1927373) (← links)
- Allocating contiguous blocks of indivisible chores fairly (Q2051776) (← links)
- Almost envy-free allocations with connected bundles (Q2078044) (← links)
- Mind the gap: cake cutting with separation (Q2093384) (← links)
- Two's company, three's a crowd: consensus-halving for a constant number of agents (Q2093385) (← links)
- Discrete versions of the KKM lemma and their PPAD-completeness (Q2097223) (← links)
- Envy-free division of multi-layered cakes (Q2152142) (← links)
- Computing envy-freeable allocations with limited subsidies (Q2152144) (← links)
- A direct proof of the Gale-Nikaido-Debreu lemma using Sperner's lemma (Q2159461) (← links)
- Fair division with multiple pieces (Q2192068) (← links)
- Almost envy-freeness in group resource allocation (Q2202023) (← links)
- Computing exact solutions of consensus halving and the Borsuk-Ulam theorem (Q2221804) (← links)
- Fair division of mixed divisible and indivisible goods (Q2238609) (← links)
- Constrainedly fair job assignments under minimum wages (Q2268103) (← links)
- Two-player envy-free multi-cake division (Q2270332) (← links)
- Envy-free cake division without assuming the players prefer nonempty pieces (Q2279957) (← links)
- Democratic fair allocation of indivisible goods (Q2289012) (← links)
- Fair cake-cutting among families (Q2296036) (← links)
- On the terminology of economic design: a critical assessment and some proposals (Q2318132) (← links)
- An equilibrium analysis of Knaster's fair division procedure (Q2351206) (← links)
- Fair and square: cake-cutting in two dimensions (Q2358562) (← links)
- Sharing an increase of the rent fairly (Q2362195) (← links)
- The problem of fair division for a hybrid resource (Q2364476) (← links)
- Envy-free two-player \(m\)-cake and three-player two-cake divisions (Q2450739) (← links)
- Fair (and not so fair) division (Q2479876) (← links)
- The Borsuk--Ulam-property, Tucker-property and constructive proofs in combinatorics (Q2497969) (← links)
- Fair multi-cake cutting (Q2659057) (← links)
- When dividing mixed manna is easier than dividing goods: competitive equilibria with a constant number of chores (Q2670938) (← links)
- Two birds with one stone: fairness and welfare via transfers (Q2670942) (← links)
- Proving Tucker’s Lemma with a volume argument (Q2979657) (← links)