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Surplus procedure : ウィキペディア英語版 | Surplus procedure
The surplus procedure (SP) is a fair division protocol for dividing goods in a way that achieves proportional equitability. It can be generalized to more than 2=two people and is strategyproof. For three or more people it is not always possible to achieve a division that is both equitable and envy-free. The surplus procedure was devised by Steven J. Brams, Michael A. Jones, and Christian Klamler in 2006.〔 (Better Ways to Cut a Cake ) by Steven J. Brams, Michael A. Jones, and Christian Klamler in the Notices of the American Mathematical Society December 2006.〕 == Criticisms of the paper ==
There have been a few criticisms of aspects of the paper.〔(Cutting Cakes Correctly ) by Theodore P. Hill, School of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 2008〕 In effect the paper should cite a weaker form of Pareto optimality and suppose the measures are always strictly positive.
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