Cake-Cutting Algorithms
Be Fair if You Can
William Webb author Jack Robertson author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:15th Jul '98
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The challenge of dividing an asset fairly, from cakes to more important properties, is of great practical importance in many situations. Since the famous Polish school of mathematicians (Steinhaus, Banach, and Knaster) introduced and described algorithms for the fair division problem in the 1940s, the concept has been widely popularized.
This book gathers into one readable and inclusive source a comprehensive discussion of the state of the art in cake-cutting problems for both the novice and the professional. It offers a complete treatment of all cake-cutting algorithms under all the considered definitions of "fair" and presents them in a coherent, reader-friendly manner. Robertson and Webb have brought this elegant problem to life for both the bright high school student and the professional researcher.
Cake-Cutting Algorithms will engage and challenge both veteran and novice mathematicians...
-- Francis Edward Su, American Mathematical Monthly , March 2000
ISBN: 9781568810768
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 498g
177 pages