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Continuous Center Problems

Zvi Drezner ()
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Zvi Drezner: California State University-Fullerton

Chapter Chapter 4 in Foundations of Location Analysis, 2011, pp 63-78 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The minimax facility location problem (also called the one center problem) seeks to locate a facility so that the maximum distance to a set of demand points is minimized. Using Euclidean distances in the plane, this problem is equivalent to finding the center of the smallest circle enclosing all points, hence the term “center” regarding this problem. When other metrics are used, the 1-center problem is equivalent to covering all points with a shape similar to the unit ball of the metric. For example, when rectilinear distances are used, the problem is to cover all points with the smallest possible diamond.

Keywords: Convex Hull; Small Circle; Demand Point; Obtuse Angle; Circle Packing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-7572-0_4

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