The Robertson–Webb rotating-knife procedure is a procedure for
envy-free cake-cutting
An envy-free cake-cutting is a kind of fair cake-cutting. It is a division of a heterogeneous resource ("cake") that satisfies the envy-free criterion, namely, that every partner feels that their allocated share is at least as good as any other s ...
of a two-dimensional cake among three partners.
It makes only two cuts, so each partner receives a single connected piece.
Its main advantage over the earlier
Stromquist moving-knives procedure The Stromquist moving-knives procedure is a procedure for envy-free cake-cutting among three players. It is named after Walter Stromquist who presented it in 1980.
This procedure was the first envy-free moving knife procedure devised for three pla ...
and the later
Barbanel–Brams moving-knives procedure is that it requires only a single moving-knife. This advantage uses the two-dimensional nature of the cake.
Procedure
Initially, each partner makes a vertical cut such that the cake to its left is worth for him exactly 1/3. The leftmost cut is selected. Suppose this cut belongs to Alice. So Alice receives the leftmost piece and her value is exactly 1/3. The remainder has to be divided between the remaining partners (Bob and Carl).
Note that Alice's part is worth ''at most'' 1/3 and the remainder is worth ''at least'' 2/3 for Bob and Carl. So, if Bob and Carl each receive at least half of the remainder, they do not envy. The challenge is to make sure Alice won't envy any of them.
The solution is based on the following observation: ''For each angle