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Uncapacitated single and multiple allocation p-hub center problems

  • A.T. Ernst
  • , H.W. Hamacher
  • , H. Jiang
  • , M. Krishnamoorthy
  • , G.J. Woeginger

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Abstract

The hub median problem is to locate hub facilities in a network and to allocate non-hub nodes to hub nodes such that the total transportation cost is minimized. In the hub center problem, the main objective is one of minimizing the maximum distance/cost between origin destination pairs. In this paper, we study uncapacitated hub center problems with either single or multiple allocation. Both problems are proved to be NP-hard. We even show that the problem of finding an optimal single allocation with respect to a given set of hubs is already NP-hard. We present integer programming formulations for both problems and propose a branch-and-bound approach for solving the multiple allocation case. Numerical results are reported which show that the new formulations are superior to previous ones.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2230-2241
JournalComputers & Operations Research
Volume36
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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