Solving the plant location problem on a line by linear programming

被引:4
作者
Jack Brimberg
Charles ReVelle
机构
[1] University of Prince Edward Island,School of Business Administration
[2] The Johns Hopkins University,undefined
关键词
Plant location; Linear programming; Integer friendliness; 90B80; 90C10;
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10.1007/BF02564792
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摘要
This paper investigates the simple uncapacitated plant location problem on a line. We show that under general conditions the special structure of the problem allows the optimal solution to be obtained directly from a linear programming relaxation. This result may be extended to the related p-median problem on a line. Thus, the practitioner is now able to use readily available LP codes in place of specialized algorithms to solve these one-dimensional models. The findings also shed some light on the “integer friendliness” of the general problem.
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页码:277 / 286
页数:9
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