
doi: 10.1007/bf01581035
We describe in this paper polynomial heuristics for three important hard problems--the discrete fixed cost median problem (the plant location problem), the continuous fixed cost median problem in a Euclidean space, and the network fixed cost median problem with convex costs. The heuristics for all the three problems guarantee error ratios no worse than the logarithm of the number of customer points. The derivation of the heuristics is based on the presentation of all types of median problems discussed as a set covering problem.
plant location, Inventory, storage, reservoirs, set covering, worst case analysis, Programming involving graphs or networks, network fixed cost median problem, polynomial heuristics, continuous location, Numerical mathematical programming methods, discrete fixed cost median problem, convex costs, continuous fixed cost median problem
plant location, Inventory, storage, reservoirs, set covering, worst case analysis, Programming involving graphs or networks, network fixed cost median problem, polynomial heuristics, continuous location, Numerical mathematical programming methods, discrete fixed cost median problem, convex costs, continuous fixed cost median problem
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