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New Fairness Concepts for Allocating Indivisible Items

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For the fundamental problem of fairly dividing a set of indivisible items among agents, envy-freeness up to any item (EFX) and maximin fairness (MMS) are arguably the most compelling fairness concepts proposed until now. Unfortunately, despite significant efforts over the past few years, whether EFX allocations always exist is still an enigmatic open problem, let alone their efficient computation. Furthermore, today we know that MMS allocations are not always guaranteed to exist. These facts weaken the usefulness of both EFX and MMS, albeit their appealing conceptual characteristics. We propose two alternative fairness concepts, called epistemic EFX (EEFX) and minimum EFX share fairness (MXS), inspired by EFX and MMS. For both, we explore their relationships to well-studied fairness notions and, more importantly, prove that EEFX and MXS allocations always exist and can be computed efficiently for additive valuations. Our results justify that the new fairness concepts can be excellent alternatives to EFX and MMS.

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  • Exploring Relations among Fairness Notions in Discrete Fair Division cs.GT · 2025-02-05 · conditional · none · ref 27 · internal anchor

    The paper establishes a near-complete implication hierarchy among 22 fairness notions for additive and non-additive valuations over goods, chores, and mixed manna, with an automated inference engine.