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Mixed planar/network facility location problems
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    Mixed planar/network facility location problems (English)
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    We examine a modeling framework for facility location problems which allows for a mixture of planar and network components. Travel follows Manhattan travel directions within planar regions. Properties of this new representation are developd, and the p-median problem is analyzed in this context. Other location problems and modeling considerations are also briefly discussed.
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    facility location
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    Manhattan travel directions
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    planar regions
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