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Robust facility location

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Let A be a nonempty finite subset of the plane representing the geographical coordinates of a set of demand points (towns, …), to be served by a facility, whose location within a given region S is sought. Assuming that the unit cost for aA if the facility is located at xS is proportional to dist(x,a) — the distance from x to a — and that demand of point a is given by ω a , minimizing the total transportation cost TC(ω,x) amounts to solving the Weber problem. In practice, it may be the case, however, that the demand vector ω is not known, and only an estimator ωcirc; can be provided. Moreover the errors in such estimation process may be non-negligible. We propose a new model for this situation: select a threshold value B>0 representing the highest admissible transportation cost. Define the robustness ρ of a location x as the minimum increase in demand needed to become inadmissible, i.e. ρ(x)=min{|ω−ωcirc;|:TC(ω,x)>B,ω≥0} and find the x maximizing ρ to get the most robust location.

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Correspondence to Stefan Nickel.

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Acknowledgment. The authors acknowledge the constructive remarks of the referees. The research of the first author has been supported in part by grant BFM2002-04525-C02-02 of MCYT, Spain. The research of the second author has been supported in part by a grant of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.

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Carrizosa, E., Nickel, S. Robust facility location. Math Meth Oper Res 58, 331–349 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001860300294

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