References
Academic sources and foundational texts used while developing this platform
Fair Division: From Cake-Cutting to Dispute Resolution
Cambridge University Press
Cake-Cutting Algorithms: Be Fair if You Can
A K Peters, Ltd
How to cut a cake fairly
American Mathematical Monthly, 87(8), 640-644
Sharing a cake
Mathematical Gazette, 66(437), 212-215
Sur le problème du partage pragmatique
Colloquium Mathematicum, 1, 109-110
How to cut a cake fairly
American Mathematical Monthly, 68(1), 1-17
A note on cake cutting
Discrete Applied Mathematics, 7(3), 285-296
On the complexity of cake cutting
Discrete Optimization, 4(2), 213-220
Cake cutting: not just child's play
Communications of the ACM, 56(7), 78-87
Game theoretic analysis of a bankruptcy problem from the Talmud
Journal of Economic Theory, 36(2), 195-213
A discrete and bounded envy-free cake cutting protocol for any number of agents
Proceedings of the 57th Annual IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science
Optimal proportional cake cutting with connected pieces
Proceedings of the 26th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Optimal envy-free cake cutting
Proceedings of the 25th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
The Geometry of Efficient Fair Division
Cambridge University Press
Fair Division and Collective Welfare
MIT Press
Introduction to the Theory of Fair Allocation
Cambridge University Press
Mathematical devices for getting a fair share
American Scientist, 88(4), 325-331
Equity: In Theory and Practice
Princeton University Press
A simple procedure for finding equitable allocations with indivisible goods or bads
Social Choice and Welfare, 19(2), 415-430
Characterizing conflicts in fair division of indivisible goods using a scale of criteria
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 30(2), 259-290
Fair enough: guaranteeing approximate maximin shares
Journal of the ACM, 65(2), 1-27