The complete vertex p-center problem

IF 2.6 Q2 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
F.Antonio Medrano
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Abstract

The vertex p-center problem consists of locating p facilities among a set of M potential sites such that the maximum distance from any demand to its closest located facility is minimized. The complete vertex p-center problem solves the p-center problem for all p from 1 to the total number of sites, resulting in a multi-objective trade-off curve between the number of facilities and the service distance required to achieve full coverage. This trade-off provides a reference to planners and decision makers, enabling them to easily visualize the consequences of choosing different coverage design criteria for the given spatial configuration of the problem. We present two fast algorithms for solving the complete p-center problem: one using the classical formulation but trimming variables while still maintaining optimality and the other converting the problem to a location set covering problem and solving for all distances in the distance matrix. We also discuss scenarios where it makes sense to solve the problem via brute-force enumeration. All methods result in significant speedups, with the set covering method reducing computation times by many orders of magnitude.

完全顶点p中心问题
顶点p中心问题包括在一组M个潜在地点中定位p个设施,使得从任何需求到其最近位置设施的最大距离最小。完全顶点p-中心问题解决了从1到站点总数的所有p的p-中心问题,导致实现全覆盖所需的设施数量和服务距离之间的多目标权衡曲线。这种权衡为规划者和决策者提供了参考,使他们能够很容易地看到为给定的空间配置选择不同覆盖设计标准的结果。我们提出了两种求解完全p中心问题的快速算法:一种是使用经典公式,但在保持最优性的同时裁剪变量;另一种是将问题转化为位置集覆盖问题,并求解距离矩阵中的所有距离。我们还讨论了通过暴力枚举解决问题的情况。所有方法都能显著提高速度,其中集合覆盖方法将计算时间减少了许多数量级。
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EURO Journal on Computational Optimization
EURO Journal on Computational Optimization OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE-
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
28
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: The aim of this journal is to contribute to the many areas in which Operations Research and Computer Science are tightly connected with each other. More precisely, the common element in all contributions to this journal is the use of computers for the solution of optimization problems. Both methodological contributions and innovative applications are considered, but validation through convincing computational experiments is desirable. The journal publishes three types of articles (i) research articles, (ii) tutorials, and (iii) surveys. A research article presents original methodological contributions. A tutorial provides an introduction to an advanced topic designed to ease the use of the relevant methodology. A survey provides a wide overview of a given subject by summarizing and organizing research results.
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