Fair Division: Corrected Proportional Rule
Partage Equitable: Règle Proportionnelle Corrigée
Denis-Robert Mputu Losala Lomo and
Rostin Mabela Makengo Matendo
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Denis-Robert Mputu Losala Lomo: Université Pédagogique Nationale
Rostin Mabela Makengo Matendo: Université de Kinshasa
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Abstract:
In this paper, we intend to present and apply the Corrected Proportional rule (PCo) as a fair division rule in its own right, which constitutes with the methods PRRC (Resources Distribution Process based on the results of the Clustering) and PRRG (Resources Distribution Process at Group level) the three main methods of the Fair Division Approach based on Clustering and Reduction of inequalities (APCR).The PCO rule reduces inequalities between individuals to a single level, that of the population considered as a single class. The originality of this paper is due to the fact that PCo rule is a fair division rule in its own right because of its results and is not used at all in the literature.
Keywords: Réduction of inequalities; Process; Method; Clustering; Divisible resources; Fair division; Corrected proportional rule; Classification automatique; Méthode; Procédé; réduction des inégalités; Ressources divisibles; Partage équitable; Règle Proportionnelle Corrigée (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-08-13
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Published in iJournals: International Journal of Software & Hardware Research in Engineering, 2025, 13 (Issue 8), pp.1-11. ⟨10.26821/IJSHRE.13.08.2025.130602⟩
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DOI: 10.26821/IJSHRE.13.08.2025.130602
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