Some Circumstances in Which Vehicles Will Reach Their Destinations Earlier by Starting Later: Revisited
Moshe Ben-Akiva and
André de Palma ()
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Moshe Ben-Akiva: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Transportation Science, 1986, vol. 20, issue 1, 52-55
Abstract:
Smeed's postulate under which it is possible for a driver to depart later and arrive earlier has been modified to show that under realistic traffic behavior assumptions this phenomenon cannot occur.
Date: 1986
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