Envy-freeness is a concept from the field of fair division and resource allocation, primarily used in economics and game theory. It refers to a condition in which each participant in a division of goods (e.g., resources, assets, or cake) prefers their own share over the shares allocated to others. In simpler terms, a division is envy-free if no individual envies another individual's portion.

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