Fair division

Online fair division

Online fair division is a class of fair division problems in which the resources, or the people to whom they should be allocated, or both, are not all available when the allocation decision is made. Some situations in which not all resources are available include: * Allocating food donations to charities (the "food bank" problem). Each donation must be allocated immediately when it arrives, before future donations arrive. * Allocating donated blood or organs to patients. Again, each donation must be allocated immediately, and it is not known when and what future donations will be. Some situations in which not all participants are available include: * Dividing a cake among people in a party. Some people come early and want to get a cake when they arrive, but other people may come later. * Dividing the rent and rooms among tenants in a rented apartment, when one or more of them are not available during the allocation. The online nature of the problem requires different techniques and fairness criteria than in the classic, offline fair division. (Wikipedia).

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