Abstract
Abstract A curious property called the more(same)-for-less (MFL) phenomenon is associated with some classical transportation problems (CTP) described as follows: Given an optimal solution, is it possible to find a lower (or equivalent) cost solution by shipping more total goods under the restriction that we ship at least the same amount from each origin and to each destination and all shipment costs are non-negative? Although MFL in CTP is not a rare event, it can also occur in TP with mixed constraints and in general LP. The existing literature has demonstrated the practicality and value of identifying cases where the paradoxical situation exists for these three problems. However, each problem is treated differently, after solving the nominal optimization problem, and finding the optimal amount of MFL is left to trial and error. This paper proposes a prior approach using a right-hand-side (RHS) parametric formulation of the nominal problem to identify and resolve the paradoxical situation in systematic a...
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