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The \(p\) maximal cover -- \(p\) partial center problem on networks
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    The \(p\) maximal cover -- \(p\) partial center problem on networks (English)
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    28 March 1995
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    The \(p\) maximal cover problem is to locate \(p\) facilities on a network so as to maximize the number of customers that are at most \(T\) units away from a closest facility. A limitation of this problem is put in evidence with a simple example. Then, in order to overcome this limitation, the author introduces a new problem, called the \(p\) partial center problem, where the objective is to minimize the maximum distance between a closest facility and the covered demands. Next, when \(p=1\), the maximal cover problem is considered on a tree and an algorithm is presented for finding all Pareto locations with respect to the two objectives: maximum cover and minimax distance. Then, an algorithm is given for solving the 1- maximal cover problem on a general network. Finally, the author presents an efficient heuristic to solve the problem with \(p\) facilities. A branch-and-bound algorithm is also proposed.
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    \(p\) maximal cover problem
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    \(p\) partial center problem
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    maximum cover
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    minimax distance
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    heuristic
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    branch-and-bound
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