COVID-19大流行期间剧院爆满

D. Blom, R. Pendavingh, F. Spieksma
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2020年夏天,埃因霍温音乐大楼(MBE)不得不应对2019冠状病毒病大流行对剧院大厅造成的经济后果,因为政府法规对入住率产生了严重影响。特别是,MBE面临的挑战是,如何在尊重社交距离规则的情况下,最大限度地增加剧院大厅的客人数量。为了应对这一挑战,我们开发并实施了一种基于梯形填料的优化模型。该模型显示,单场演出最多可实现正常容量的40%,如果艺术家选择每晚连续两场演出而不重复使用座位,则可实现正常容量的70%。该解决方案被MBE采用,具有显著的经济效益和管理效益。
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Filling a Theater During the COVID-19 Pandemic
In the summer of 2020, Music Building Eindhoven (MBE) had to deal with the economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for theater halls because governmental regulations were having a severe impact on the occupancy. In particular, MBE faced the challenge of determining how to maximize the number of guests in a theater hall while respecting social distancing rules. We have developed and implemented an optimization model based on trapezoid packings to address this challenge. The model showed that up to 40% of the normal capacity can be realized for a single show setting and up to 70% in cases where artists opt for two consecutive performances per evening without reusing seats. The solution was adopted by MBE with significant monetary and managerial benefits.
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