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The Dynamic Uncapacitated Hub Location Problem

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The Dynamic Uncapacitated Hub Location Problem
This paper presents a dynamic (or multi-period) hub location problem. It proposes a branch-and-bound algorithm that uses a Lagrangean relaxation to obtain lower and upper bounds at the nodes of the tree. The Lagrangean function exploits the structure of the problem and can be decomposed into smaller subproblems which can be solved efficiently. In addition, some reduction procedures based on the Lagrangean bounds are implemented. These yield a considerable reduction of the size of the problem and thus, help reduce the computational burden. Numerical results on a battery of instances with up to 100 nodes and 10 time periods are reported. Key words: dynamic hub location, Lagrangean relaxation, branch–and–bound
Ivan Contreras, Jean-François Cordeau, Gilb
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Type Journal
Year 2011
Where TRANSCI
Authors Ivan Contreras, Jean-François Cordeau, Gilbert Laporte
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