Locating an Undesirable Facility by Generalized Cutting Planes

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/moor.23.3.680

We address the problem of locating an undesirable facility within a compact set by minimizing a strictly decreasing boundedly lower subdifferentiable function of the squared Euclidean distances to a set of fixed points.

Using (generalized) cutting planes, the resolution of this problem is reduced to solving a sequence of maxmin problems. These maxmin problems have a clear geometrical interpretation, which enables to solve them sequentially by means of an on-line enumeration of the vertices of polyhedra in higher dimensions.

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