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The following pages link to Solving large single allocation \(p\)-hub problems with two or three hubs (Q1595449):
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- Robust optimization approach to capacitated single and multiple allocation hub location problems (Q291363) (← links)
- A branch-and-cut algorithm for the hub location and routing problem (Q337094) (← links)
- The impact of hub failure in hub-and-spoke networks: mathematical formulations and solution techniques (Q342143) (← links)
- A hybrid outer-approximation/Benders decomposition algorithm for the single allocation hub location problem under congestion (Q408393) (← links)
- Allocation strategies in hub networks (Q418055) (← links)
- Route planning for a mixed delivery system in long distance transportation and comparison with pure delivery systems (Q491079) (← links)
- Solving the uncapacitated hub location problem using genetic algorithms (Q707014) (← links)
- Preprocessing and cutting for multiple allocation hub location problems. (Q1427587) (← links)
- Modelling and analysis of hub-and-spoke networks under stochastic demand and congestion (Q1639271) (← links)
- Star \(p\)-hub center problem and star \(p\)-hub median problem with bounded path lengths (Q1761222) (← links)
- Hub-and-spoke network design with congestion (Q1764770) (← links)
- New formulation and a branch-and-cut algorithm for the multiple allocation p-hub median problem (Q1926700) (← links)
- Unmanned aerial vehicle hub-location and routing for monitoring geographic borders (Q2278776) (← links)
- Star \(p\)-hub median problem with modular arc capacities (Q2475857) (← links)
- Network hub location problems: The state of the art (Q2482813) (← links)
- Impact analysis of maritime cabotage legislations on liner hub-and-spoke shipping network design (Q2514794) (← links)
- Hub location problem considering spoke links with incentive-dependent capacities (Q2676359) (← links)
- HubLocator: An exact solution method for the multiple allocation hub location problem (Q5959392) (← links)
- A new formulation and branch-and-cut method for single-allocation hub location problems (Q6164619) (← links)