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Solving rectilinear planar location problems with barriers by a polynomial partitioning
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    Solving rectilinear planar location problems with barriers by a polynomial partitioning (English)
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    The reduced domain obtained in the companion paper [ibid. 111, 89--110 (1992; Zbl 1041.90026)] is further split into a network connecting the fixed points and a polynomial number of convex cells. Each barrier \(l_1\)-distance to a fixed point equals the shortest path distance on the network, and is linear on each cell. Minimising any nondecreasing convex function of these distances is thereby reduced to a location problem on a network and a finite number of constrained convex minimisation problems, all solvable by standard methods.
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    single facility location
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    rectilinear distance
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    barrier
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