When closest is not always the best: The distributed p-median problem

Volume: 72, Issue: 1, Pages: 200 - 216
Published: Dec 12, 2019
Abstract
The classical p-median problem assumes that service to customers is always provided by the closest facility, while in practice, customers often interact for a variety of reasons with several of the facilities (not just the closest). In this article, we examine the concept of a distribution rule for modelling a more general case where the demand of a customer is not entirely satisfied by its closest facility, but rather is split into different...
Paper Details
Title
When closest is not always the best: The distributed p-median problem
Published Date
Dec 12, 2019
Volume
72
Issue
1
Pages
200 - 216
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