Abstract

Network location problems consist in selecting a subset of facility locations (usually a subset of vertices of the network) to serve a given set of demand points. The location decisions and the allocation of demand points to open facilities are usually based on operating costs and on the distances separating the demand points and the open facilities, those distances being given by shortest path lengths, see e.g. Laporte et al. (2015).

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