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Cake-Cutting is Not a Piece of Cake
- there are ve users, and lets consider the situation from the rst user's point of view. The result of a cake
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Cake cutting really is not a piece of cake
- the frosting more than others.) The cake cutting problem arose from the 1940’s school of Polish mathematicians
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Hardness Results for Cake Cutting ∗
- ’s consider the situation from the first user’s point of view. The result of a cake-division is that every
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A Superfair Division of Cake
- to his valuation. Cake-valuation functions are often modeled as probability measures, and so we
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Balanced Allocations of Cake
- value of cake according to his value function. In the standard model, the protocol is allowed to make
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Fairness and incentives for cake division
- Children crying at birthday parties. Why? Fairness and incentives for cake division problems
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The Perfective Paradox: Or How to Eat Your Cake and Have it Too
- . 8P [QUA(P )$ 8x; y[P (x) P (y)! y 6! x]] Thematic relations can be modeled as homomorphisms from
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Japanese
- for the semantic transfer engine are mined from the Japanese→English data in JMDict, a freely available
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A Lower Bound for Cake Cutting
- from the cake cutting literature. In Section 3 we then show that in our model, every deterministic
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How to Use Cake With Interactive Documents
- is to type cake and view a succession of figures emerging from the tube program. In the skeleton cakefile
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