Coherence (fairness)
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Coherence (fairness)
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Coherence, also called uniformity or consistency, is a criterion for evaluating rules for fair division. Coherence requires that the outcome of a fairness rule is fair not only for the overall problem, but also for each sub-problem. Every part of a fair division should be fair. The coherence requirement was first studied in the context of apportionment. In this context, failure to satisfy coherence is called the new states paradox: when a new state enters the union, and the house size is enlarge
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Criterion for evaluating rules for fair division
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coherence_(fairness)
date created:
2021-09-13T14:48:28Z
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2024-09-02T01:58:33Z
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