Friday, November 28, 2014

Spliddit: Algorithms to divide the rent, stuff, or credit fairly between people

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Spliddit: Algorithms to divide the rent, stuff, or credit fairly between people
A new service, Spliddit, handles three specific fair division or "cake cutting" problems: Splitting rent, dividing goods, and sharing credit. It's based on serious mathematics but it still won't help you figure out how much each person should chip in to cover the lunch bill. Read More
 

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