The Equidiv engine is a zero-knowledge computational framework designed to resolve "fair division" problems where assets are indivisible and valuations are subjective.
Unlike traditional mediation which seeks compromise, our engine seeks Equilibrium.
Mathematical guarantee that neither party prefers the other's allocation.
Both parties receive identical proportions of their total possible valuation.
No other allocation can make one party better off without harming the other.
Bidding is performed in an isolated, encrypted terminal to prevent anchoring.
Parties distribute 100 base-points across the asset ledger. These values represent the "Subjective Utility" of each asset to the participant.
Initial allocation awards assets to the higher bidder. Preliminary totals are tallied to identify the Richer (Rp) and Poorer (Pp) parties.
The engine isolates the "Swing Asset"—the item with the ratio of valuations closest to 1.0—and executes the equalization formula.