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Linienoptimierung — Modellierung und praktischer Einsatz

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Mathematik Schlüsseltechnologie für die Zukunft

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In this paper we give an insight into the nature of the line optimization problem. Line optimization is one of the first steps in the hierarchical process of traffic planning and plays a basic role for further planning tasks. Hence there is a great interest in a detailed study of this problem.

Besides the problem formulation and the basic terms of modeling we in particular address the practical aspects of the line optimization problem. This overview demonstrates the power of mathematical optimization in solving problems like the line optimization problem. In order to present the topic to nonspecialists, too, we omit mathematical details whenever possible.

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Zimmermann, U.T., Bussieck, M.R., Krista, M., Wiegand, KD. (1997). Linienoptimierung — Modellierung und praktischer Einsatz. In: Hoffmann, KH., Jäger, W., Lohmann, T., Schunck, H. (eds) Mathematik Schlüsseltechnologie für die Zukunft. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60550-5_48

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