Aggregation and non aggregation techniques for large facility location problems-a survey

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Abstract

A facility location problem is concerned with determining the location of some useful facilities in such a way so to fulfil one or a few objective functions and constraints. We survey those problems where, in the presence of a large number of customers, some form of aggregation may be required. In addition, a review on conditional location problems where some (say q) facilities already exist in the study area is presented.

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Irawan, C. A., & Salhi, S. (2015). Aggregation and non aggregation techniques for large facility location problems-a survey. Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research. Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Belgrade. https://doi.org/10.2298/YJOR140909001I

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