We study competitive location problems in a continuous setting, in which facilities have to be placed in a rectangular domain $R$ of normalized dimensions of $1$ and $\rho\geq 1$, and distances are measured according to the Manhattan metric. We show that the family of 'balanced' facility configurations (in which the Voronoi cells of individual facilities are equalized with respect to a number of geometric properties) is considerably richer in this metric than for Euclidean distances. Our main result considers the 'One-Round Voronoi Game' with Manhattan distances, in which first player White and then player Black each place $n$ points in $R$; each player scores the area for which one of its facilities is closer than the facilities of the opp...
Voronoi game is a simple geometric model for competitive facility location problem that is done betw...
AbstractWe consider the one-round Voronoi game, where the first player (“White”, called “Wilma”) pla...
Voronoi game is a simple geometric model for competitive facility location problem that is done betw...
We study competitive location problems in a continuous setting, in which facilities have to be place...
We study competitive location problems in a continuous setting, in which facilities have to be place...
The Voronoi game is a simple geometric model for competitive facility location problem which is play...
In this paper, we consider the competitive facility location problem as a version of n- round Manha...
Abstract. We consider a competitive facility location problem with two players.Pla yers alternate p...
Competitive facility location is concerned with the strategic placement of facilities by competing m...
AbstractWe consider a competitive facility location problem with two players. Players alternate plac...
In this paper we study the last round of the discrete Voronoi game in ℝ2, a problem which is also of...
We consider a competitive facility location problem with two players. Players alternate placing poi...
In this paper we consider a competitive facility location problem played between two players P1 and ...
Two players are endowed with resources for setting up N locations on K open curves of identical leng...
Recently there has been a great deal of interest in Voronoi Game: Two players insert a certain numbe...
Voronoi game is a simple geometric model for competitive facility location problem that is done betw...
AbstractWe consider the one-round Voronoi game, where the first player (“White”, called “Wilma”) pla...
Voronoi game is a simple geometric model for competitive facility location problem that is done betw...
We study competitive location problems in a continuous setting, in which facilities have to be place...
We study competitive location problems in a continuous setting, in which facilities have to be place...
The Voronoi game is a simple geometric model for competitive facility location problem which is play...
In this paper, we consider the competitive facility location problem as a version of n- round Manha...
Abstract. We consider a competitive facility location problem with two players.Pla yers alternate p...
Competitive facility location is concerned with the strategic placement of facilities by competing m...
AbstractWe consider a competitive facility location problem with two players. Players alternate plac...
In this paper we study the last round of the discrete Voronoi game in ℝ2, a problem which is also of...
We consider a competitive facility location problem with two players. Players alternate placing poi...
In this paper we consider a competitive facility location problem played between two players P1 and ...
Two players are endowed with resources for setting up N locations on K open curves of identical leng...
Recently there has been a great deal of interest in Voronoi Game: Two players insert a certain numbe...
Voronoi game is a simple geometric model for competitive facility location problem that is done betw...
AbstractWe consider the one-round Voronoi game, where the first player (“White”, called “Wilma”) pla...
Voronoi game is a simple geometric model for competitive facility location problem that is done betw...