Division (mathematics) | Number theory | Cake-cutting | Fair division protocols

Lone divider

The lone divider procedure is a procedure for proportional cake-cutting. It involves a heterogenous and divisible resource, such as a birthday cake, and n partners with different preferences over different parts of the cake. It allows the n people to divide the cake among them such that each person receives a piece with a value of at least 1/n of the total value according to his own subjective valuation. The procedure was developed by Hugo Steinhaus for n = 3 people. It was later extended by Harold W. Kuhn to n > 3, using the Frobenius–Konig theorem. A description of the cases n = 3, n = 4 appears in and the general case is described in. (Wikipedia).

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Fair Division: The Lone Divider Method

This video explains and provides an example of the lone divider method of fair division. Site: http://mathispower4u.com

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The Lone Divider Method: Why It Doesn't Pay To Be Greedy

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From playlist Fair Division

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The Divider-Chooser Method of Fair Division - Why It Is Meant For Only 2 Players

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N Player Divider / Selector

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How to apply long division to divide multi digit whole numbers

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Dividing Whole Numbers

This video explains how to perform division using whole numbers. http://mathispower4u.yolasite.com/

From playlist Multiplying and Dividing Whole Numbers

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Partitions (#MegaFavNumbers)

A brief introduction to partitions and combinatorics. This video is part of the #MegaFavNumbers project. More videos can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLar4u0v66vIodqt3KSZPsYyuULD5meoAo

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Ex 1: Find the Quotient of a Mixed Number and Fraction using Fraction Strips

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From playlist Multiplying and Dividing Fractions

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Lewis Dot Structures - How To Calculate The Number of Lone Pairs Using a Formula

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Resonance Structures, Basic Introduction - How To Draw The Resonance Hybrid, Chemistry

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How To Work Out The Shape Of A Molecule (VSEPR) | A Level & SL IB Chemistry

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VSEPR Theory - Basic Introduction

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Acids and Bases - Basic Introduction - Chemistry

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General Chemistry 1 Review Study Guide - IB, AP, & College Chem Final Exam

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OCR-A A-Level chemistry Paper 2 Revision- 20th June 2022 based on advanced information

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Learn to divide a binomial by a monomial

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DevOpsDays NYC 2016 - Learning How to Dev in an Ops World by Frank Mitchell

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