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And under his eye, attentive for once, she had made a fair division.
It was the first example of a continuous procedure in fair division.
There are a number of widely used criteria for a fair division.
The only fair division available is to split the company along revenue lines.
Whatever the fair division of credit or blame, the Democrats seemed to be drawing blood.
From a social perspective, though, individuals will attempt to enforce a fair division of resources.
Fair division of indivisible good is however a much harder problem.
This was enacted to ensure a fair division during a divorce.
But there will be a fair division of profits.
In other regions, American soldiers patrol the sky and ground to ensure a fair division.
Fair division is a mathematical theory based on an idealization of a real life problem.
The theory of fair division dates back only to the end of the second world war.
"That seems a fair division of labour," Campbell said, jumping down from the platform.
The algorithm gives a fast and practical way of solving some fair division problems.
Indeed, because apartments have become so valuable, there is often no way to create a fair division of assets without selling them.
Rod passed over a fair division of the dessert.
The question of fair division becomes interesting when the goods to divide are heterogeneous.
Fair division with three or more players is considerably more complex than the two player case.
"I'll get the tar and the feathers, but it doesn't sound like a fair division of labor.
Fine, I do not object to that, but we really must ensure that there is a fair division here.
Unlike those for more people, 2 person fair divisions are also automatically envy-free.
"A fair division," she agreed, but she seemed to lack conviction.
In game theory, an exact or even division is a type of fair division where all the players believe everyone received the same amount.
There, I've written the article for fair division.
Several paradoxes related to apportionment, also called fair division, have been identified.