Proportional-fair rule
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Proportional-fair rule
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In operations research and social choice, the proportional-fair (PF) rule is a rule saying that, among all possible alternatives, one should pick an alternative that cannot be improved, where "improvement" is measured by the sum of relative improvements possible for each individual agent. It aims to provide a compromise between the utilitarian rule - which emphasizes overall system efficiency, and the egalitarian rule - which emphasizes individual fairness. The rule was first presented in the co
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Decision rule for social choice
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proportional-fair_rule
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2023-10-27T15:01:10Z
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