[[abstract]]©2008 Elsevier-In this paper, we study the problem of locating a median path of limited length on a tree under the condition that some existing facilities are already located. The existing facilities may be located at any subset of vertices. Upper and lower bounds are proposed for both the discrete and continuous models. In the discrete model, a median path is not allowed to contain partial edges. In the continuous model, a median path may contain partial edges. The proposed upper bounds for these two models are O(n log n) and O(n log nα(n)), respectively. They improve the previous known bounds from O(n log2 n) and O(n2), respectively. The proposed lower bounds are both Ω(n log n).[[department]]資訊工程學
Given a tree network T with n nodes, let PL be the subset of all discrete paths whose length is boun...
Bibliography: pages 126-130.We survey the p-median problem and the p-centre problem. Then we investi...
Location problems with extensive facilities represent a challenging field of research. According to ...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the problem of locating a median path of limited length on a tree un...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we study the problem of locating a median path of limited length on a tre...
The location of path-shaped facilities on trees has been receiving a growing attention in the specia...
In this paper we consider the location of a path shaped facility on a grid graph. In the literature ...
AbstractThis paper deals with facility location problems with pos/neg weights in trees. We consider ...
In this article we consider the problem of locating pathshaped facilities on a tree network, minimiz...
Facility Location Problems have a great significance for allocating resources efficiently in a netwo...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the problem of locating path-shaped facilities on a tree network wit...
In this paper, we study the problem of locating path-shaped facilities on a tree network with non n...
This thesis is an exposition on the article of Gabriel Y. Handler entitled The Medi - Centers of a T...
In this article, we study the median path problem without length restrictions on the class of connec...
Most of the network location problems studied have been point location studies. The nature of the fa...
Given a tree network T with n nodes, let PL be the subset of all discrete paths whose length is boun...
Bibliography: pages 126-130.We survey the p-median problem and the p-centre problem. Then we investi...
Location problems with extensive facilities represent a challenging field of research. According to ...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the problem of locating a median path of limited length on a tree un...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we study the problem of locating a median path of limited length on a tre...
The location of path-shaped facilities on trees has been receiving a growing attention in the specia...
In this paper we consider the location of a path shaped facility on a grid graph. In the literature ...
AbstractThis paper deals with facility location problems with pos/neg weights in trees. We consider ...
In this article we consider the problem of locating pathshaped facilities on a tree network, minimiz...
Facility Location Problems have a great significance for allocating resources efficiently in a netwo...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the problem of locating path-shaped facilities on a tree network wit...
In this paper, we study the problem of locating path-shaped facilities on a tree network with non n...
This thesis is an exposition on the article of Gabriel Y. Handler entitled The Medi - Centers of a T...
In this article, we study the median path problem without length restrictions on the class of connec...
Most of the network location problems studied have been point location studies. The nature of the fa...
Given a tree network T with n nodes, let PL be the subset of all discrete paths whose length is boun...
Bibliography: pages 126-130.We survey the p-median problem and the p-centre problem. Then we investi...
Location problems with extensive facilities represent a challenging field of research. According to ...