Technical Note—Equivalence between the Direct Search Approach and the Cut Approach to the Rectilinear Distance Location Problem
Antoon Kolen
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Antoon Kolen: Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Operations Research, 1981, vol. 29, issue 3, 616-620
Abstract:
Picard and Ratliff recently proposed a cut approach to the rectilinear distance location problem and claimed it is fundamentally different from the direct search approach as developed by Pritsker and Ghare, Rao, Juel and Love, and Sherali and Shetty. Our objective is to show that the cut approach is essentially a direct search approach.
Date: 1981
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