The Asymmetric Distance Location Problem

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/trsc.23.3.201

In many situations the distance between two points is not a symmetric function; i.e., the distance from A to B is different from the distance from B to A. This is typical, for example, in rush hour traffic. We consider four models: the minisum or minimax problems with rectilinear or Euclidean distances. Efficient algorithms for the solution of these four problems are presented.

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