The paper defines weighted-envy-freeable allocations, proves a no-positive-cycle characterization, and gives polynomial-time subsidy bounds for general, identical, and binary additive valuations; the general-additive proof has gaps.
Weighted Maxmin Fair Share Allocation of Indivisible Chores
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We initiate the study of indivisible chore allocation for agents with asymmetric shares. The fairness concept we focus on is the weighted natural generalization of maxmin share: WMMS fairness and OWMMS fairness. We first highlight the fact that commonly used algorithms that work well for the allocation of goods to asymmetric agents, and even for chores to symmetric agents do not provide good approximations for allocation of chores to asymmetric agents under WMMS. As a consequence, we present a novel polynomial-time constant-approximation algorithm, via linear program, for OWMMS. For two special cases: the binary valuation case and the 2-agent case, we provide exact or better constant-approximation algorithms.
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Weighted Envy Freeness With Bounded Subsidies
The paper defines weighted-envy-freeable allocations, proves a no-positive-cycle characterization, and gives polynomial-time subsidy bounds for general, identical, and binary additive valuations; the general-additive proof has gaps.