Fair division

Fair division experiments

Various experiments have been made to evaluate various procedures for fair division, the problem of dividing resources among several people. These include case studies, computerized simulations, and lab experiments. (Wikipedia).

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From playlist Fair Division

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From playlist MIT 6.02 Introduction to EECS II: Digital Communication Systems, Fall 2012

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