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Strategyproof Facility Location with Limited Locations
Journal of the Operations Research Society of China, 2022zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Zhong-Zheng Tang +3 more
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Algorithmica, 2008
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Bastian Degener +2 more
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Proceedings of the twenty-fourth annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing, 2005
In this paper, we initiate the study of the approximability of the facility location problem in a distributed setting. In particular, we explore a trade-off between the amount of communication and the resulting approximation ratio. We give a distributed algorithm that, for every constant k, achieves an O(√k(mρ)1/√klog(m+n)) approximation in O(k ...
Thomas Moscibroda, Roger Wattenhofer
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In this paper, we initiate the study of the approximability of the facility location problem in a distributed setting. In particular, we explore a trade-off between the amount of communication and the resulting approximation ratio. We give a distributed algorithm that, for every constant k, achieves an O(√k(mρ)1/√klog(m+n)) approximation in O(k ...
Thomas Moscibroda, Roger Wattenhofer
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Data-driven distributionally robust capacitated facility location problem
European Journal of Operational Research, 2020We study a distributionally robust version of the classical capacitated facility location problem with a distributional ambiguity set defined as a Wasserstein ball around an empirical distribution constructed based on a small data sample.
A. Saif, E. Delage
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Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1978
In this paper, we consider a modification of the Weber problem which consists of locating a new facility on a sphere so that the weighted sum of distances to given demand points is minimized. Two ways of measuring distance are used. One is simply the length of shortest arc on the sphere.
Drezner, Z., Wesolowsky, G. O.
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In this paper, we consider a modification of the Weber problem which consists of locating a new facility on a sphere so that the weighted sum of distances to given demand points is minimized. Two ways of measuring distance are used. One is simply the length of shortest arc on the sphere.
Drezner, Z., Wesolowsky, G. O.
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Randomized Strategic Facility Location with Predictions
Neural Information Processing SystemsIn the strategic facility location problem, a set of agents report their locations in a metric space and the goal is to use these reports to open a new facility, minimizing an aggregate distance measure from the agents to the facility.
Eric Balkanski +2 more
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Online facility location with facility movements
Central European Journal of Operations Research, 2010zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Gabriella Divéki, Csanád Imreh
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Computers & Operations Research, 2020
In this study, the optimal design of location and capacity of charging facilities for electric vehicles (EVs) is investigated. A bi-level mathematical model is proposed to derive optimal design considering the equilibrium of route choice and waiting time
Rui Chen +3 more
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In this study, the optimal design of location and capacity of charging facilities for electric vehicles (EVs) is investigated. A bi-level mathematical model is proposed to derive optimal design considering the equilibrium of route choice and waiting time
Rui Chen +3 more
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On the Location of Hub Facilities
Transportation Science, 1988Hub Location problems have attracted considerable attention recently. In this note the multihub location problem is formulated and the condition under which a destination is optimally assigned to a hub facility is developed.
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2016
Transportation is one of the main contributing factors of global carbon emissions, and thus, when dealing with facility location models in a distribution context, transportation emissions may be substantially higher than the emissions due to production or storage.
Velázquez Martínez, J.C. +1 more
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Transportation is one of the main contributing factors of global carbon emissions, and thus, when dealing with facility location models in a distribution context, transportation emissions may be substantially higher than the emissions due to production or storage.
Velázquez Martínez, J.C. +1 more
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