The p-facility Huff location problem aims at locating facilities on a competitive environment so as to maximize the market share. While it has been deeply studied in the field of continuous location, in this paper we study the p-facility Huff location problem on networks formulated as a Mixed Integer Nonlinear Programming problem that can be solved by a branch-and-bound algorithm. We propose two approaches for the initialization and division of subproblems, the first one based on the straightforward idea of enumerating every possible combination of p edges of the network as possible locations, and the second one defining sophisticated data structures that exploit the structure of the combinatorial and continuous part of the problem. Boundin...
We examine the problem of locating multi-facilities on a general transportation network. The locatio...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the problem of locating path-shaped facilities on a tree network wit...
We give a review of existing methods for solving the absolute and vertex restricted p-center problem...
The p-facility Huff location problem aims at locating facilities on a competitive environment so as ...
Huff location problems have been extensively analyzed within the field of competitive continuous loc...
This work deals with a Huff-like Stackelberg problem where the leader wants to locate a facility so ...
Network location problems occur when new facilities are to be located on a network. The network of i...
In this paper we consider multifacility Huff facility location problem on networks. First, we introd...
The P-median problem is a classical location model “par excellence”. In this paper we, first examine...
viii, 82 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P LMS 2009 TangOne of the most im...
AbstractThis paper deals with the problem of locating path-shaped facilities of unrestricted length ...
Abstract Covering problems are well studied in the Operations Research literature under the assumpti...
Covering problems are well studied in the Operations Research literature under the assumption that ...
AbstractThe most common problems studied in network location theory are the p-center and the p-media...
In this thesis, we study three related decision problems in location theory. The first part of the d...
We examine the problem of locating multi-facilities on a general transportation network. The locatio...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the problem of locating path-shaped facilities on a tree network wit...
We give a review of existing methods for solving the absolute and vertex restricted p-center problem...
The p-facility Huff location problem aims at locating facilities on a competitive environment so as ...
Huff location problems have been extensively analyzed within the field of competitive continuous loc...
This work deals with a Huff-like Stackelberg problem where the leader wants to locate a facility so ...
Network location problems occur when new facilities are to be located on a network. The network of i...
In this paper we consider multifacility Huff facility location problem on networks. First, we introd...
The P-median problem is a classical location model “par excellence”. In this paper we, first examine...
viii, 82 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P LMS 2009 TangOne of the most im...
AbstractThis paper deals with the problem of locating path-shaped facilities of unrestricted length ...
Abstract Covering problems are well studied in the Operations Research literature under the assumpti...
Covering problems are well studied in the Operations Research literature under the assumption that ...
AbstractThe most common problems studied in network location theory are the p-center and the p-media...
In this thesis, we study three related decision problems in location theory. The first part of the d...
We examine the problem of locating multi-facilities on a general transportation network. The locatio...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the problem of locating path-shaped facilities on a tree network wit...
We give a review of existing methods for solving the absolute and vertex restricted p-center problem...