Tight Lower Bounds for Unequal Division
Abstract
Alice and Bob want to cut a cake; however, in contrast to the usual problems of fair division, they want to cut it unfairly. More precisely, they want to cut it in ratio (a:b). (We can assume gcd(a,b)=1.) Let f(a,b) be the number of cuts will this take (assuming both act in their own self interest). It is known that f(a,b) lg(a+b). We show that (1) for all a,b, f(a,b) lg(lg(a+b)) + (2) for an infinite number of (a,b), f(a,b) 1+lg(lg(a+b).
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