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The uncapacitated facility location problem with demand-dependent setup and service costs and customer-choice allocation
Authors:Igor Averbakh  Oded Berman  Zvi Drezner  George O. Wesolowsky
Affiliation:1. Division of Management, University of Toronto at Scarborough, Scarborough, Ont., Canada M1C 1A4;2. Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont., Canada M5S 3E6;3. Department of Management Science/Information Systems, California State University—Fullerton, Fullerton, CA 92634, United States;4. Faculty of Business, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., Canada L8S 4M4
Abstract:We consider a generalization of the uncapacitated facility location problem, where the setup cost for a facility and the price charged for service may depend on the number of customers patronizing the facility. Customers are represented by the nodes of the transportation network, and facilities can be located only at nodes; a customer selects a facility to patronize so as to minimize his (her) expenses (price for service + the part of transportation costs paid by the customer). We assume that transportation costs are paid partially by the service company and partially by customers. The objective is to choose locations for facilities and balanced prices so as to either minimize the expenses of the service company (the sum of the total setup cost and the total part of transportation costs paid by the company), or to maximize the total profit. A polynomial-time dynamic programming algorithm for the problem on a tree network is developed.
Keywords:Location   Combinatorial optimization   Polynomial algorithm   Endogenous prices
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