EFX Exists for Three Types of Agents

We study the problem of finding an envy-free allocation of indivisible goods among agents with additive valuations. We focus on the fairness notion of envy-freeness up to any good (EFX). A central open question in fair division is whether EFX allocations always exist for any number of agents. While EFX has been established for three agents [CGM24] and for any number of agents with at most two distinct valuations [Mah23], its existence in more general settings remains open.In this paper, we make significant progress by proving that EFX allocations exist for any number of agents when there are at most three distinct additive valuations. This result simultaneously generalizes both the three-agent case and the two-type case, settling an open question in the field (see [Mah23]).
View on arXiv@article{hv2025_2410.13580, title={ EFX Exists for Three Types of Agents }, author={ Vishwa Prakash HV and Pratik Ghosal and Prajakta Nimbhorkar and Nithin Varma }, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.13580}, year={ 2025 } }