A multimodal combined model analyzed via generalized geometric programming
A. G. Marín
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 1988, vol. 22, issue 5, 391-397
Abstract:
The application of generalized geometric programming to separable combined models leads to the "treble formulations" of these models: the equilibrium model, and primal and dual models. Some of the conclusions of this theory are used algorithmically and computationally together with the implementation of the Frank and Wolfe method and piecewise linear method in test networks.
Date: 1988
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