Exploiting Structure: Location Problems on Trees and Treelike Graphs
Rex K. Kincaid ()
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Rex K. Kincaid: The College of William and Mary
Chapter Chapter 14 in Foundations of Location Analysis, 2011, pp 315-334 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Posing location problems on graphs or networks has sharpened our understanding of what underlying structures can be exploited to prove theorems and to develop efficient algorithms. The construction of efficient algorithms for network location problems has been greatly aided by the work of computer scientists who have devised algorithms and data structures that allow efficient traversal and storage of graphs. In this chapter the contributions of three early location analysis papers are examined in detail. Key ideas are identified and their effects traced forward through the literature. In addition, natural extensions of these key ideas are included. However, no attempt is made to be encyclopedic when surveying the literature. The chapter concludes with comments on future research directions.
Keywords: Location Problem; Linear Time Algorithm; Outerplanar Graph; Vertex Weight; Edge Deletion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-7572-0_14
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