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Capture, Capacities, and Thresholds

Richard L. Church and Alan Murray
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Richard L. Church: University of California
Alan Murray: University of California

Chapter Chapter 7 in Location Covering Models, 2018, pp 149-176 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract There can be a number of different problem settings under which covering models can be defined and applied. Many of the models that are discussed in this chapter were originally inspired by issues associated with retail and competition. Although one at first blush may think of retail siting and coverage models as having little in common, except for something obvious like a pizza chain attempting to locate facilities so that it can deliver pizzas everywhere in a city within 30 min, there are surprisingly many retail elements that can be defined and addressed using coverage constructs.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-99846-6_7

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