Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Moving-knife_procedure> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 47 of
47
with 100 triples per page.
- Moving-knife_procedure abstract "In the mathematics of social science, and especially game theory, a moving-knife procedure is a type of solution to the fair division problem. The canonical example is the division of a cake using a knife.The simplest example is a moving-knife equivalent of the I cut, you choose scheme, first described by A.K.Austin as a prelude to his own procedure: One player moves the knife across the cake, conventionally from left to right. The cake is cut when either player calls "stop". If each player calls stop when he or she perceives the knife to be at the 50-50 point, then the first player to call stop will produce an envy-free division if the caller gets the left piece and the other player gets the right piece. (This procedure is not necessarily efficient.)Generalizing this scheme to more than two players cannot be done by a discrete procedure without sacrificing envy-freeness.Examples of moving-knife procedures include The Stromquist moving-knife procedure The Austin moving-knife procedure The Levmore-Cook moving knife procedure The Dubins-Spanier moving-knife procedure The Webb moving-knife procedure↑ ↑".
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageID "2126854".
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageLength "1925".
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageRevisionID "679947121".
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Austin_moving-knife_procedure.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Austin_moving-knife_procedures.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Cake.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fair_division.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Game_theory.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_sciences.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Divide_and_choose.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Dubins-Spanier_moving-knife_procedure.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Economics.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Efficiency_(economics).
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Envy-free.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Envy-freeness.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Fair_division.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Game_theory.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink I_cut,_you_choose.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Knife.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Levmore-Cook_moving_knife_procedure.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Mathematics.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Social_science.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Stromquist_moving-knife_procedure.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Stromquist_three-knives_procedure.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLink Webb_moving-knife_procedure.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moving-knife procedure".
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLinkText "moving a knife".
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLinkText "moving knives".
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageWikiLinkText "moving-knife procedure".
- Moving-knife_procedure hasPhotoCollection Moving-knife_procedure.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Game_theory.
- Moving-knife_procedure wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Moving-knife_procedure subject Category:Fair_division.
- Moving-knife_procedure subject Category:Game_theory.
- Moving-knife_procedure subject Category:Social_sciences.
- Moving-knife_procedure hypernym Solution.
- Moving-knife_procedure type Software.
- Moving-knife_procedure type Science.
- Moving-knife_procedure comment "In the mathematics of social science, and especially game theory, a moving-knife procedure is a type of solution to the fair division problem. The canonical example is the division of a cake using a knife.The simplest example is a moving-knife equivalent of the I cut, you choose scheme, first described by A.K.Austin as a prelude to his own procedure: One player moves the knife across the cake, conventionally from left to right. The cake is cut when either player calls "stop".".
- Moving-knife_procedure label "Moving-knife procedure".
- Moving-knife_procedure sameAs m.06nz00.
- Moving-knife_procedure sameAs Q6927027.
- Moving-knife_procedure sameAs Q6927027.
- Moving-knife_procedure wasDerivedFrom Moving-knife_procedure?oldid=679947121.
- Moving-knife_procedure isPrimaryTopicOf Moving-knife_procedure.