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American businessman, John Landgraf stated: I hope that most of us believe that we actually would all benefit from living in a more equitable society. If that''s not happening, we''re squandering human potential. For the world to be fair, one needs to know how to divide. Without the mathematics of division, humankind cannot function
Marie Antoinette, Queen of France (infamously) said If people have no bread, let them eat cake, and while Ahmes ? the scribe of the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus ? dealt with loaves of bread, prosperous people in the twentieth century dealt with cake division, although bread is also uniformly available. Youll be surprised, but there are at least four books and over 200 scientific (not gastronomical!) papers on cake division. Those authors were not overly concerned with obesity, one can guess, but whether distributing loaves, cakes, chores, or dividends, one needs to master division.
This book deals with a wide spectrum of division problems, and provides the historical background, giving a sense of how pervasive division is in our lives. In particular, the second part focuses on a problem that remained open until 1985, when Professor Robert John Aumann (Nobel laureate in Economics, 2005) and Professor Michael Maschler solved it using game-theoretic techniques. Simple alternative solutions are given, which are suitable for high schools and other educational institutions.Get Fair Share by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by Springer International Publishing AG and it has pages.
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