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Fair Chore Division under Binary Supermodular Costs

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arxiv 2302.11530 v1 pith:PAB3ELQH submitted 2023-02-22 cs.GT

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keywords choreallocationsbinaryefficientchorescostsdivisionfairness
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We study the problem of dividing indivisible chores among agents whose costs (for the chores) are supermodular set functions with binary marginals. Such functions capture complementarity among chores, i.e., they constitute an expressive class wherein the marginal disutility of each chore is either one or zero, and the marginals increase with respect to supersets. In this setting, we study the broad landscape of finding fair and efficient chore allocations. In particular, we establish the existence of $(i)$ EF1 and Pareto efficient chore allocations, $(ii)$ MMS-fair and Pareto efficient allocations, and $(iii)$ Lorenz dominating chore allocations. Furthermore, we develop polynomial-time algorithms--in the value oracle model--for computing the chore allocations for each of these fairness and efficiency criteria. Complementing these existential and algorithmic results, we show that in this chore division setting, the aforementioned fairness notions, namely EF1, MMS, and Lorenz domination are incomparable: an allocation that satisfies any one of these notions does not necessarily satisfy the others. Additionally, we study EFX chore division. In contrast to the above-mentioned positive results, we show that, for binary supermodular costs, Pareto efficient allocations that are even approximately EFX do not exist, for any arbitrarily small approximation constant. Focusing on EFX fairness alone, when the cost functions are identical we present an algorithm (Add-and-Fix) that computes an EFX allocation. For binary marginals, we show that Add-and-Fix runs in polynomial time.

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  1. To EFX OR to MMS, That is the Question

    cs.GT 2026-08 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    EFX∨MMS allocations can fail for three agents with submodular goods (8 items) or chores (7 items), but always exist for additive mixed items with at most three valuation types when one type is a singleton.

  2. Exploring Relations among Fairness Notions in Discrete Fair Division

    cs.GT 2025-02 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    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.

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