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Feng Xie () and
David Levinson
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Feng Xie: Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Chapter Chapter 10 in Evolving Transportation Networks, 2011, pp 127-137 from Springer
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Abstract As of 2010, Hennes & Mauritz AB (operating as H&M), a Swedish clothing company, has around 370 stores in Germany, accounting for approximately a third of its global sales. Figure 10.1(a) visualizes the geographical locations of German cities in green and H&M stores in red. Known for the fast fashion clothing offerings, the H&M salesman is facing the immense task to visit each store exactly once in a shortest possible tour given the pairwise travel costs between one and another.
Keywords: Travel Salesman Problem; Link Addition; Topological Measure; Trip Generation; Candidate Link (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-9804-0_10
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