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A Round-Trip Location Problem on a Tree Graph

Albert W. Chan and Richard L. Francis
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Albert W. Chan: University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Richard L. Francis: The University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida

Transportation Science, 1976, vol. 10, issue 1, 35-51

Abstract: The problem considered is to locate one new facility with respect to a finite number of pairs of existing facilities on, a tree graph, which typically represents a road network, so as to minimize the maximum cost, where cost are linear increasing functions of the round-trip distance a vehicle based at the new facility travels via a pair of existing facilities. Based on an attainable lower bound for the minimax problem, an algorithm is developed that yields all optimal solutions to the problem.

Date: 1976
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